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<p>[QUOTE="InkyTink, post: 204775, member: 2582"]Thank you Susan - That was great information! I am relatively familiar with willow pattern items having some lovely examples in my ever changing collection of 'stuff' (I was even lucky enough to own two Qianlong Tea Bowls for a while). </p><p><br /></p><p>I definitely agree that the application of the transfer pattern is sloppy but it was hedging me in the direction of older rather than newer... I might be barking up the wrong tree though... or just barking... who knows.</p><p><br /></p><p>I should add that the sauce boat looks press moulded not cast (hard to make out on photos) because there are variances in the thickness here and there and the glaze has 'pooled' in places too. The pottery itself is very light. It actually reminds me of a Sunderland Lustreware Jug I used to have which was early 1800's.</p><p><br /></p><p>I probably should have added the extra info at the start, shouldn't I? Sorry, I'm such a noob! D'oh! Lol </p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks again, Susan.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="InkyTink, post: 204775, member: 2582"]Thank you Susan - That was great information! I am relatively familiar with willow pattern items having some lovely examples in my ever changing collection of 'stuff' (I was even lucky enough to own two Qianlong Tea Bowls for a while). I definitely agree that the application of the transfer pattern is sloppy but it was hedging me in the direction of older rather than newer... I might be barking up the wrong tree though... or just barking... who knows. I should add that the sauce boat looks press moulded not cast (hard to make out on photos) because there are variances in the thickness here and there and the glaze has 'pooled' in places too. The pottery itself is very light. It actually reminds me of a Sunderland Lustreware Jug I used to have which was early 1800's. I probably should have added the extra info at the start, shouldn't I? Sorry, I'm such a noob! D'oh! Lol Thanks again, Susan.[/QUOTE]
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