A 1st period Worcester porcelain patty pan hand painted with the Mansfield pattern c1760-65
See BFS 1.E.1 for a discussion on this well known Worcester pattern. Whilst the pattern is common and was also used by other 18th century factories, the Patty Pan is a rare shape and thought to be used for preserving cooked meats.
It measures 10.3cm in diameter.
Condition is excellent with no chips, cracks or restoration.
Marked to the base with a painted open crescent.
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