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Pair 19th.c. Adams Ironstone Cache Pots.

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Fabulous pair of late 19th.c. Cattle Scenery pattern ‘cache’ pots or planters c.1890 by the great Staffordshire Pottery Adams. Embossed detail to the lip and base and raised on three short legs with moulded shell detail. Lovely blue and white transfer pattern of cattle and donkeys in a bucolic countryside landscape. Further transfer pattern inside the lip. With a clear Adams Ironstone mark and stamp to the underside of both. Excellent condition with no chips or cracks.
Dimensions diameter 5½”, height 6 ”.
Please contact us for more images, delivery and shipping quotes. Alternatively you are welcome to view and collect at our large warehouse showroom in Llandudno Junction, North Wales (approximately 45mins from Chester). We have a large and ever changing selection of genuine good quality antique furniture of all types and have twice been shortlisted for the Home and Antiques Magazine Antique Shop of the Year Award. 01492 580022.
Price
£395.00  UK
$538.62  USA
458.83  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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Category Antique Ceramics Period Late 19th Century Antiques Material Ceramic Maker Staffordshire Item code ac049a1558 / 25672 Status Sold

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Conwy Road
Llandudno Junction
North Wales
LL31 9LU

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