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Unattributed Maker The Beemaster China - 6 items found.Click on the small picture below for a larger photograph.
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Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:The Beemaster Plate c1825 The Beemaster remains one of the most sought after early designs. This delightful scene is derived from a watercolour Swarm of Bees, Autumn by George Robertson 1742-88, which hangs today in the Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford. The maker of The Beemaster is yet to be identified, although Adams has been suggested. In any early 19th Century design, the smaller side plates are rarer than dinner plates and this is a neat size. No backstamp. Dimensions: 21.5 cm / 8.5 ins Our ref: 19CN43692 Buy similar now |
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Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:The Beemaster Plate c1825 This delightful scene is derived from a watercolour Swarm of Bees, Autumn by George Robertson 1742-88, which hangs today in the Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford. No backstamp. Light all over crazing with some surface scratching on both face and back. Overall excellent condition and a fabulous plate. Dimensions: 25 cm / 9.75 Our ref: 19CN40310 Buy similar now |
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Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:The Beemaster Side or Cheese Plate c1825 The Beemaster remains one of the most sought after early designs. This delightful scene is derived from a watercolour Swarm of Bees, Autumn by George Robertson 1742-88, which hangs today in the Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford. The maker of The Beemaster is yet to be identified, although Adams has been suggested. In any early 19th Century design, the smaller side plates are rarer than dinner plates and this is a neat size. No backstamp as usual. The glaze is finely crazed with some light staining on the back, but the face is bright and clean. Dimensions: 21 cm / 8.25 ins Our ref: 19CN43128 Buy similar now |
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Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:The Beemaster Plate c1825 The Beemaster remains one of the most sought after early designs. This delightful scene is derived from a watercolour Swarm of Bees, Autumn by George Robertson 1742-88, which hangs today in the Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford. The maker of The Beemaster is yet to be identified, although Adams has been suggested. Small side or tea plates are rare in any early 19th Century design and this is very dainty. There are some knife marks and minor signs of wear and rubs to the rim, but the glaze is sound and bright. Overall excellent condition. No makers mark and 8 impressed on back. Dimensions: 17 cm / 6.5 ins Our ref: 19CN40308 Buy similar now |
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Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:The Beemaster Dessert Bowl c1825 The Beemaster remains one of the most sought after early designs. This delightful scene is derived from a watercolour Swarm of Bees, Autumn by George Robertson 1742-88, which hangs today in the Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford. The maker of The Beemaster is yet to be identified, although Adams has been suggested. Small dessert bowls are rare in any early 19th Century design and this is quite charming. There are minor signs of wear and rubs to the rim, with a few tiny nicks or glaze flakes and a short hairline running in from the rim. The glaze is crazed, with some associated light staining, whch is mainly confined to the back. The face is bright. Overall good condition. No makers mark. Dimensions: 19 cm / 7.5 ins Our ref: 19CN40320 Buy similar now |
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Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:The Beemaster Dessert Bowl c1825 The Beemaster remains one of the most sought after early designs. This delightful scene is derived from a watercolour Swarm of Bees, Autumn by George Robertson 1742-88, which hangs today in the Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford. The maker of The Beemaster is yet to be identified, although Adams has been suggested. Small dessert bowls are rare in any early 19th Century design and this is quite charming. There are minor signs of wear and rubs to the rim, with a few tiny nicks or glaze flakes.The glaze is crazed, with some associated light staining, whch is mainly confined to the back. The face is bright. Overall excellent condition. No makers mark. Dimensions: 19 cm / 7.5 ins Our ref: 19CN40309 Buy similar now |
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