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<p>[QUOTE="ascot, post: 150480, member: 96"]I haven't been able to pin down your piece. I assume it's a butter dish?</p><p><br /></p><p>Bennington loved decorating with bunches of grapes, so I'm leaning in that direction although nothing is shown in Barrett's book. Dudson (England) did quite a bit of parian table wares, but many other British potteries did as well--Minton, Copeland, Chelsea, Brownfield, and many more. Butter dishes are uncommon, and yours is beautiful. I would date it mid 1800s.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ascot, post: 150480, member: 96"]I haven't been able to pin down your piece. I assume it's a butter dish? Bennington loved decorating with bunches of grapes, so I'm leaning in that direction although nothing is shown in Barrett's book. Dudson (England) did quite a bit of parian table wares, but many other British potteries did as well--Minton, Copeland, Chelsea, Brownfield, and many more. Butter dishes are uncommon, and yours is beautiful. I would date it mid 1800s.[/QUOTE]
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