A SILVER-MOUNTED ENGLISH LEAD-GLAZED RED STONEWARE COFFEE-POT AND COVER
CIRCA 1800, POSSIBLY JOSEPH (?) MYATT OF LANE DELF AND FENTON, THE COVER AND ONE HANDLE RING WITH THE MARK OF ROBERT GARRARD, LONDON, 1861
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A SILVER-MOUNTED ENGLISH LEAD-GLAZED RED STONEWARE COFFEE-POT AND COVER
Circa 1800, possibly Joseph (?) Myatt of Lane Delf and Fenton, the cover and one handle ring with the mark of Robert Garrard, London, 1861
The pear-shaped pot with acanthus-moulded spout, the handle moulded in imitation of woven rattan, the body decorated with turned lines and lozenges, gadrooned footrim
10¾in. (27.3cm.) high
Provenance
The Carborundum Museum of Ceramics, Cleveland, 1973.63ab
Lot Essay
A similar pot and cover impressed MYATT is in a private collection, Lancaster, PA.
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