Meat dish, cream-coloured earthenware, oval, decorated underglaze with 'Kent' pattern, a large sprig of potato plant and two of garden peas; back, impressed factory marks and printed pattern name, factory mark and registered design mark with encoded dat

Meat dish, cream-coloured earthenware, oval, decorated underglaze with 'Kent' pattern, a large sprig of potato plant and two of garden peas; back, impressed factory marks and printed pattern name, factory mark and registered design mark with encoded date of 3rd March 1874, made by George Jones and Sons, Trent Pottery, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1874+
no doubt the pattern name is a reference to the county of Kent as a famous source of fruit and vegetables
Meat dish, cream-coloured earthenware, oval, decorated underglaze with 'Kent' pattern, a large sprig of potato plant and two of garden peas; back, impressed factory marks and printed pattern name, factory mark and registered design mark with encoded dat