The 'Niglett' Dish, Bristol, dated 1733. This piece is the basis for much early chinoiserie decoration on delftware being ascribed to John Niglett, since the initials have been assumed to be those of Niglett and his wife Esther. John Niglett was apprenticed to Thomas Dixon of the Brislington Pottery in 1714.
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