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Seven Ceramic Household Items and a Pair of Silver Sugar Nippers, England, late 18th/early 19th ...

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Seven Ceramic Household Items and a Pair of Silver Sugar Nippers, England, late 18th/early 19th ...
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Marlborough, Massachusetts

Seven Ceramic Household Items and a Pair of Silver Sugar Nippers, England, late 18th/early 19th century. Assembled group includes one cobalt glaze-painted pearlware mug with molded base and handle; one globular porcelain teapot with chinoiserie bridge scene transfer-printed in blue on opposing walls, as well as on the associated dome lid; one pierced-rim basketweave pattern salt-glazed stoneware plate; one cobalt-painted and transfer-printed porcelain basket with pierced lattice walls and sprigged flower terminals, underglaze crescent mark painted on bottom; one enameled copper picture hanger or tieback with black-painted castle scene, initials IH pressed into backplate; one cream-colored earthenware tile overglaze printed in black with the scene, 'Ruined Portico with Two Female Figures' inside a square scroll frame, possible engraved signature at lower left; one small red earthenware tankard with silver luster glaze throughout; and one pair of small silver tongs with shell-form bowls and spurred loop handles, each impressed with 'RM' maker's mark and lion passant, (multiple repairs to pottery), mug, wd. 6 1/4, dp. 4 1/8, ht. 6 in. Footnotes: Note Proceeds to Benefit the Historic Deerfield Museum Collections Fund. Literature For tile pattern, see Anthony Ray, English Delftware Tiles (London: Faber and Faber, 1973), no. 687, p. 254-5. Note The teapot retains a note dated Sept 1973 and signed by Ivor Noƫl Hume (1927-2017), former Director of Archaeological Research at Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, stating that it was 'bought by J.P.S. at Portobello Road, London, 1960 for a few shillings.' Hume also identifies the pattern as one used on Bristol or Worcester porcelain, described in Bernard Watney, English Blue and White Porcelain of the Eighteenth Century, (1964), p. 44 no. 9. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

Seven Ceramic Household Items and a Pair of Silver Sugar Nippers, England, late 18th/early 19th century. Assembled group includes one cobalt glaze-painted pearlware mug with molded base and handle; one globular porcelain teapot with chinoiserie bridge scene transfer-printed in blue on opposing walls, as well as on the associated dome lid; one pierced-rim basketweave pattern salt-glazed stoneware plate; one cobalt-painted and transfer-printed porcelain basket with pierced lattice walls and sprigged flower terminals, underglaze crescent mark painted on bottom; one enameled copper picture hanger or tieback with black-painted castle scene, initials IH pressed into backplate; one cream-colored earthenware tile overglaze printed in black with the scene, 'Ruined Portico with Two Female Figures' inside a square scroll frame, possible engraved signature at lower left; one small red earthenware tankard with silver luster glaze throughout; and one pair of small silver tongs with shell-form bowls and spurred loop handles, each impressed with 'RM' maker's mark and lion passant, (multiple repairs to pottery), mug, wd. 6 1/4, dp. 4 1/8, ht. 6 in. Footnotes: Note Proceeds to Benefit the Historic Deerfield Museum Collections Fund. Literature For tile pattern, see Anthony Ray, English Delftware Tiles (London: Faber and Faber, 1973), no. 687, p. 254-5. Note The teapot retains a note dated Sept 1973 and signed by Ivor Noƫl Hume (1927-2017), former Director of Archaeological Research at Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, stating that it was 'bought by J.P.S. at Portobello Road, London, 1960 for a few shillings.' Hume also identifies the pattern as one used on Bristol or Worcester porcelain, described in Bernard Watney, English Blue and White Porcelain of the Eighteenth Century, (1964), p. 44 no. 9. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

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Marlborough
Massachusetts
01752
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Tags: Worcester Porcelain, Worcester, Porcelain Makers & Brands, Porcelain, Teapot, Bowl, Porcelain Teapot, Tankard, Mug, Plate, Tile, Figure