Thistlethwaite Americana | Corn and Basketweave Cheese Dome
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Corn and Basketweave Cheese Dome

By Adams and Bromley

England

1873-1886

Hand painted earthenware, Majolica

11″ H x 11″ Dia

 

This covered dish was originally used to store cheese. It was made by Adams and Bromley that between 1873-1886. Illustrated advertisements in the Pottery Gazette are the primary source of information regarding the firm’s majolica production. Adams and Bromley were noted for using corn and wheat in their designs. This cheese dome with the basket weave and corn decoration is certainly striking.

 

$1800

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