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Meat/serving dish of glazed earthenware. Made in England circa 1877 by Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co. With a beautiful and uncommon black/pink "Indian Empress" pattern, designed by Bruce J. Talbert at the time. This design was created at the time to celebrate Queen Victoria's proclamation as Empress of India in 1877. They are stylized flowers and various birds in the Aesthetic Movement style. Considering its age, the bowl is in good condition with the usual, but certainly not disturbing craquelure, especially on the back. Furthermore, a spot on the edge which is very slightly discolored. No breaks or chips (see photos).