A 19th century creamware char dish by the Brownfield potteries. Hand-coloured transfer print, under glaze. In excellent condition.
These dishes were used for potted charr, a fashionable delicacy in the 18th and 19th century. Charr is a salmon-like fish native to deep, cold lakes, particularly Windermere in Cumbria. The fish was seasoned with spices usually mace or cloves, and then sealed in the dish with a layer of clarified butter, enabling it to not spoil during transport, often to London.
19th c. creamware Brownfield char dish
SKU: KS8801
£475.00Price
Date/period
c. 1860
Dimensions (h x w)
3.5 x 16.5 cm


