LARGE COLLECTION OF BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED WARES BY VARIOUS MAKERS
19TH CENTURY
Estimate: £300 - £500
Auction: Session One - Wednesday 19th February at 10am
Description
comprising a large Rogers jug printed with ‘Camel’ pattern; a large Wedgwood jug printed with a chinoiserie scene and a vase issuing flowers; a Herculaneum baluster coffee pot and cover; three spittoons, two by Copeland, one by Rogers; a ‘Queen Charlotte’ pattern honey pot with domed cover; an Argyll, probably by Turner; a ‘British Scenery’ series cruet stand; a shaped footed dish printed with two men with a net and a domed pavilion; a lozenge shaped Spode ‘Temple and Panel’ dish; a ‘Flying Pennant’ shaped footed dish; a lozenge shaped dish with oriental scenes; a Ridgway soup dish, a plate from the ‘Angus ’Seats' series; a ‘Net’ pattern ladle; a Wedgwood shell dish printed with Vesuvius erupting; a Minton shell shaped ‘Italian Ruins’ dish; three various oblong boxes including one by Herculaneum printed with ‘View in the Fort Madura’ pattern; a Rogers scalloped dish marked to the reverse ‘Boucher & Co, London’; two sugar castors; a Herculaneum oblong plate printed with fishermen in a riverside setting; and a circular dish with a raised, ribbed rim printed with ‘Two Figures’ pattern; various marks, some unmarked (qty)
Dimensions
largest jug 23cm high, Argyll 16cm high
Provenance
From the Maisels Collection of British Ceramics