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Oriental Vase
This earthenware vase was made at the Llanelly Pottery between 1850 and 1860, it was part of Colonel William Morgan's bequest to the Royal Institution of South Wales in 1927. The vase is transfer-printed in underglaze blue and overglaze colours in a..
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Fern Jug
This Llanelly Pottery earthenware jug is decorated with two of the three versions of the Fern Pattern and has a fern border. The Fern Pattern was used exclusively on jugs of this shape. These jugs were often made in sets of three and were overprinted..
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Damask Border Platter
This earthenware platter was produced at the South Wales Pottery, Llanelli c.1840-60. It is rectangular in shape with indented sides and an up-turned lobed edge. It is transfer-printed in underglaze blue with a pattern consisting of an Eastern landsc..
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Oriental Vase
This ornamental earthenware vase was produced at the South Wales Pottery in Llanelli c.1850-60. The vase has an oviform fluted body on a wide-spreading lobed base and it has an out-curving oval neck with a deeply scalloped rim. It is flanked by two..
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Cockerel Plate
The South Wales Pottery at Llanelli ran from 1839 until 1921. The wares produced by the pottery were for everyday use, and their patterns were highly coloured and far from pretentious. The cockerel plate is a good example of Llanelly pottery; the de..
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