A STAFFORDSHIRE SALTGLAZED STONEWARE POLYCHROME-ENAMELED SAUCE-BOAT AND A 'JACOBITE' TEAPOT AND A COVER
This lot is offered without reserve. ENGLISH CERAMICS AND AMERICAN GLASS FROM THE WILLIAM BURTON GOODWIN COLLECTION (LOTS 301-341)
A STAFFORDSHIRE SALTGLAZED STONEWARE POLYCHROME-ENAMELED SAUCE-BOAT AND A 'JACOBITE' TEAPOT AND A COVER

CIRCA 1760-1765

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A STAFFORDSHIRE SALTGLAZED STONEWARE POLYCHROME-ENAMELED SAUCE-BOAT AND A 'JACOBITE' TEAPOT AND A COVER
CIRCA 1760-1765
The first molded with flowering branches and rose sprays, with reeded strap handle; the globular teapot with flower finial, molded on one side with a half-length portrait of Charles II, between thistle and rose sprays, the reverse with flowering vine, with branch handle and spout
4¼ in. (10.7 cm.) high, the teapot; 6 7/8 in. (17.2 cm.) wide, the sauce-boat (3)
Provenance
The John Griffith Collection (paper note, the teapot).
W.B. Goodwin, collection nos. 17 and 40.
Exhibited
Portland Museum of Art, loan nos. 2.1983.26 and .64.
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.

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Lot Essay

For a corresponding sauceboat block in the Stoke-on-Trent, Hanley Museum, see Chas. F. C. Luxmoore, "Saltglaze", with The Notes of a Collector , London, 1924, pl. 56.

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