Pair of Leeds Pottery Pierced Creamware Plates, Reticulated Rim, Fleur‑de‑Lis Ce

$ 87.12

Product Line: Creamware Production Technique: Pottery Antique: Yes Shape: Round Color: Multicolor Finish: Glossy Brand: Authentic Leedsware Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original Origin: England Backstamp: Printed Type: Plate Set Includes: Plate Country of Origin: United Kingdom Material: Porcelain

Description

Pair of Leeds Pottery Pierced Creamware Plates, Reticulated Rim, Fleur‑de‑Lis Ce. Beautiful matchedpair of antique Leeds Pottery pierced creamware plates, dating to thelate 18th–early 19th century. Each plate features the classicreticulated (openwork) rim, hand‑paintediron‑red line, and acentral printed fleur‑de‑lis motif typical of Leeds production during the Georgian period. Beautiful matched pair of antique Leeds Pottery pierced creamware plates, dating to the late 18th–early 19th century. Each plate features the classic reticulated (openwork) rim, hand‑painted iron‑red line, and a central printed fleur‑de‑lis motif typical of Leeds production during the Georgian period. One plate carries the impressed LEEDS POTTERY mark, while the second is unmarked — a common and well‑documented occurrence with authentic Leeds sets, as only one piece in a pair or service was often stamped. These display beautifully as a coordinated pair and are an excellent example of early English creamware craftsmanship. Details Maker: Leeds Pottery Origin: England Period: c.1780–1820 Material: Creamware Design: Reticulated / pierced rim, hand‑painted red line, printed central motif Mark: One plate impressed LEEDS POTTERY; the other unmarked (typical for the period) Quantity: 2 plates Size: Approx. 8⅜" diameter Condition Both plates are in good antique condition with expected light wear for age. There are minor cracks or repairs completed prior to current ownership Minor glaze irregularities and tiny firing marks typical of early creamware Light surface wear consistent with display Pierced rims intact with no losses Please review photos for the best representation of condition.