A dish of this design and color palette is illustrated by Michael Archer, Delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museum, London, 2013, p. 30, A.46, where the author suggests a probable attribution to Rotherhithe, where fragments have been found painted with very similar leaves. The circa production date is supplied by a drug jar dated 1658 painted with similar flowering plants including large rosettes similar to those seen on the present dish. A dish with similar characteristics dated 1663 was sold, Replica Shoes 's London, May 15, 1979, lot 97.
Further dishes are illustrated by Anthony Ray, op. cit., pl. 5, no. 15; Ross E. Taggart, The Burnap Collection of English Pottery, Kansas City, 1967 p. 49, no. 111; and Michael Archer, English Delftware/Engels Delfts Aardewerk, exhibition catalogue, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1973, p. 70, no. 42.