A STAFFORDSHIRE SALTGLAZED STONEWARE POLYCHROME-ENAMELED RETICULATED TWO-HANDLED BASKET AND STAND AND A BOTTLE-STAND
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 RETICULATED TWO-HANDLED BASKET AND STAND AND A BOTTLE-STAND

CIRCA 1765, POSSIBLY THOMAS WHIELDON OF FENTON VIVIAN, THE ENAMELED DECORATION POSSIBLY OF A LATER DATE

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A STAFFORDSHIRE SALTGLAZED STONEWARE POLYCHROME-ENAMELED RETICULATED TWO-HANDLED BASKET AND STAND AND A BOTTLE-STAND
CIRCA 1765, POSSIBLY THOMAS WHIELDON OF FENTON VIVIAN, THE ENAMELED DECORATION POSSIBLY OF A LATER DATE
The yellow-ground basket and stand molded in relief with fruiting hazelnut branches and basketweave; the bottle-stand with pierced collar, the interior of all three pieces in a similar style with a spray of wild rose briar and small flowers
9¾ in. (24.5 cm.) wide, the basket (3)
Provenance
With Guitel Montague, New York, (paper label, the bottle-stand).
W.B. Goodwin, collection nos. 18 & 33, 22.
Exhibited
Portland Museum of Art, loan nos. 2.1983.92 and .88.
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.
Sale room notice
Please note the decoration on all three pieces may be of slightly later date.

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Lot Essay

For an unglazed basket and stand and matching wasters from the Thomas Whieldon, Fenton, Vivian site, 1747-1780, see, Leslie B. Grigsby, The Henry H. Weldon Collection, English Pottery, Stoneware and Earthenware, 1650-1800, London, 1990, p. 136-137, no. 55.

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