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George Jones Majolica game pie dish which features a partridge on the cover with barley and stiff leaf decoration to the dish. Interior with beautiful pink enamel.
AE0751/02
| Height | 16,5 cm | 
| Length | 29,5 cm | 
| Width | 22 cm | 
| Depth | 8 cm | 
| Period | CIRCA 1860 | 
| Materials | Earthenware | 
| Condition | Very good | 
| Made in | England | 
Ceramic game terrines were particularly fashionable during the Victorian era. These representations of hunting trophies may seem peculiar today; however, these terrines illustrate Victorian conceptions of nature while marking a transition from the naturalistic style to the Art Nouveau movement. This terrine, signed by George Jones, was manufactured around 1860.
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