RecordEarthenware warming plate< 1 of 1 > Back Made at Montrose, Angus
Earthenware warming plateThis earthenware warming plate was made in the 19th century at D. Crowe's pottery at Montrose. The plate has a hollow body which was filled with hot water to keep food on the plate warm. The glazed plate consists of a deep plate with a filler spout standing on a wavy-edged foot. The base is marked 'D.Crowe/Montrose'. Several potteries existed in the north-east of Scotland, mainly catering for local markets. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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