A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE EWERS, CIRCA 1785, PROBABLY JAMES AND CHARLES WHITEHEAD, HANLEY??, Each with interlaced reeded strap handles terminating in flowerheads and leaves, the reeded bulbous section and flaring base beneath a shaped foliated moulded rim and spout--9 7/8in. high (2)
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A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE EWERS, CIRCA 1785, PROBABLY JAMES AND CHARLES WHITEHEAD, HANLEY??, Each with interlaced reeded strap handles terminating in flowerheads and leaves, the reeded bulbous section and flaring base beneath a shaped foliated moulded rim and spout--9 7/8in. high (2)
Lot Essay
Peter Walton, Creamware and other English Pottery at Temple Newsam House Leeds, London, 1976, no. 492