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19th Century Irish Coalisland Slipware Bowl

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19th Century Irish Coalisland Slipware Bowl
For sale by Hutton-Clarke Antiques is this charming 19th century Irish slipware bowl, attributed to the Coalisland potteries in County Tyrone. Handmade in red earthenware with a rich treacle-brown glaze, it features simple yet striking yellow slip decoration characteristic of rural Irish folk pottery of the period. The interior is boldly decorated with radiating trails of slip, giving it a lively and spontaneous feel. A fine example of vernacular Irish ceramics, showing the warmth and individuality of country-made pottery.
Height 14 cm, width 32 cm
Customers are more than welcome to come and view and collect items from the unit in Winchcombe, Gloucestershire Gl54 5JE (appointment only). All items are checked and restored to a professional standard before leaving.
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£240.00  UK
$320.95  USA
274.94  EU
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Category Antique Ceramics Date 1850  Mid 19th Century Antiques Material Earthenware Origin Irish Item code as944a1266 / 1353 Status For Sale

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Hutton-Clarke AntiquesPrivate dealer, by appointment only
Unit 10, The Old Dairy
Rushley Lane,
Gloucestershire, England
GL54 5JE

Tel : 07591604975

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