PATRICIAN ANTIQUES : PEARLWARE POTTERY 1790 - 1840
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Pearlware was first made by Wedgwood in 1779 in response to a comment by Lady Dartmouth that she and her friends were tired of the creamware body. His formula contained some soaprock and traces of cobalt oxide to achieve a white color. It provided a good base for bright colored enamels. |
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Pottery Index : British Pottery : Creamware : British Pottery : Staffordshire Blue : Ironstone: British Pottery 18th century
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26494
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TEAPOT, 4-1/2 inches high, Pearlware body. Round form with high parapet collar, blue painted decoration. #24 impressed on base of handle. Unmarked. Handle restuck, restored cracks and chips to parapet, minor chip and abrasions to spout tip |
c.1803 | ||
22562
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TEA BOWL& SAUCER, teabowl 2-1/4 inches high, saucer 5-1/2 inches diameter. Bute shape. Border decorated with a vine design with leaves and berries. Crack in bowl and small chip to foot rim. Unmarked |
c.1800 | ||
22563
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TEA BOWL& SAUCER, teabowl 2-1/4 inches high, saucer 5-3/4 inches diameter. London shape. Brightly enameled with the "King's Rose" pattern. Kiln debris inside cup. Minor loss to enamel. Two rim chips to saucer. Unmarked |
c.1810 | ||
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DISH 8-1/2"long. Shell shaped with molded foliate border, blue transfer of a Village landscape with family by river. THE VILLAGERS #1 SeeTransferware Collectors Data Base for another form Gilt rim, rubbed. Mark: impressed TURNER. |
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c.1815 |
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23730
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PITCHER/JUG, 6 inches high. Silver lustre ground with a blue transfer design of a hunting scene with hounds at a stile, one rider on horseback and another rider standing by his horse. Blue floral pattern on handle. Unmarked. Restoration to spout. Two small holes in base. |
c.1815 | ||
SUGAR, 5-1/4" high. Pearlware body. Decorated with blue spatter and a perky peafowl. The lid is missing. There are two chips and a small hairline crack to the neck collar. Would make a nice shelf piece. |
Spatterware Staffordshire |
c.1830
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26449
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TEA BOWL & SAUCER. Teabowl 2 inches high, saucer 4 inches diameter. Showing a farmer with a white cow. This pattern is known as Burnishing a Cow or Man Grooming a Cow. Transfer printed in brown with over enamels in yellow, brown and green. Hairline crack in bowl. No Maker's mark. Cup with #7. This decorative style is known as "Salopian" in the United States |
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c.1820 |
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DESSERT DISH, 10 inches long. A botanical painting of a plant with deep pink flowers. Titled on reverse in red script "Paplionaceaus geranium" Hairline crack in lower point near stem Unmarked |
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c.1815 |
$145.00
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TEA CUP, 2-1/2inches. Printed in black with a scene of mother and child after the work of Adam Buck. Unmarked. |
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c.1800 |
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SUGAR-BOX with lid. 5-1/2"high x 7" wide.
Pearlware, Decorated with pink lustre and pattern of enamel rose
and blue flowers. Crack to base. Unmarked |
STAFFORDSHIRE | c.1820 |
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TEA CANISTER , cylinder, 3-3/4 "high x 3" diameter. Decorated in the "BATAVIAN WARE" manner with a rich brown ground with 3 white reserves each printed in blue with a landscape featuring a bridge. On the shoulder the white band with blue design has 3 round medallions with landscapes. Unmarked. *restoration to rim. |
LEEDS | 1785-1790 |
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TEA CANISTER . 5" high x 3-5/8"wide. Rectangular form with canted corners. White ground painted in blue on one side with hut under tree by flagpole, the other side with a figure wearing a feather head-dress (a Native American?) Unmarked. *Chip to glaze at rim |
STAFFORDSHIRE |
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The body with wide ribs, decorated in blue with a gillyflower pattern. Unmarked * area of chips and cracks to shoulder. 2 small chips to foot rim |
BRITISH possibly BOVEY TRACEY |
1785-1800 |
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CREAM JUG, 4-3/4" high. Gaudy Staffordshire . London shape with lobed rim painted red-brown. High seven-shaped handle and gadrooned foot rim. Decorated with a painted pattern of stylized leaves and a single rose. Unmarked. | STAFFORDSHIRE | 1815-1820 |
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TEAPOT, 6-1/4" high. Gaudy Staffordshire . Rectangular London shape with painted red-brown rim. High seven-shaped handle and gadrooned foot rim. Domed lid with flower finial. Decorated with a painted pattern of stylized leaves and a single rose. Unmarked. | STAFFORDSHIRE | 1815-1820 |
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BOWL,3" high, 6-1/4" diameter. Gaudy Staffordshire . London shape with lobed rim, painted red-brown, and round foot. Decorated with a painted pattern of stylized leaves and a single rose. Unmarked. | STAFFORDSHIRE | 1815-1820 |
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* Segment of leaf lobe reglued, chip under leaf tip, nibbles to leaf tips . |
STAFFORDSHIRE |
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22422
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Oval dish and under tray , 12" long, with arcaded borders, moulded basketweave and transfer decoration in Olive green. Marked on base. *restoration to crack through arcaded rim of dish | WEDGWOOD |
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Plate, 8-1/4"diameter. Printed design, brown rim, border with a foliate scroll design in brown, inner wide dark green band between two narrow brown lines. Mark: impressed WEDGWOOD |
WEDGWOOD |
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23905 SOLD |
LARGE PORTER MUG, 6" HIGH. Decorated with a broad band of brown enamel with a design of vertical ovals each centered with a stylized flower in yellow and white. No marks. Some kiln iron marks to inside of handle |
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c.1800-10 |
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SOLD 24442 |
VEGETABLE DISH/TUREEN, OVAL, 6 inches high,12 inches long. Pearlware with a small neo-classical border of leaves in blue & gold, Pattern #855 marked on reverse. The domed lid with large oval finial. Mark; Impressed capitals. *wear to sections of the border on dish rim. | WEDGWOOD |
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SOLD 22777
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PLATE, 9-3/4" diameter. Molded feather edge. Painted in underglaze blue with the "Chinese House" pattern. Unmarked | British possibly Cambrian Wales |
c.1790 | |
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PLATE, diameter 8-1/4".
Hand painted Rose design, #248. Impressed mark. *hairline crack, 1-1/2" through rim. |
DAVENPORT | c.1795-1810 | SOLD |
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40474 SOLD |
TEA BOWL & SAUCER, bowl 2-1/2" high, saucer 5-1/2'" diameter. Gaudy Staffordshire . London shape with lobed rim painted red-brown. Decorated with a painted pattern of stylized leaves and a single rose. Unmarked. *bowl; small crack |
STAFFORDSHIRE | 1815-1820 | SOLD |
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