A ROYAL WORCESTER MAJOLICA GLAZED TEA KETTLE AND COVER AND TWO WEDGWOOD TEA WARES
PART II OF A NEW YORK COLLECTION (LOTS 175-215)
A ROYAL WORCESTER MAJOLICA GLAZED TEA KETTLE AND COVER AND TWO WEDGWOOD TEA WARES

CIRCA 1875, THE FIRST WITH IMPRESSED CROWNED W MARK, PARTIAL REGISTRY DIAMOND AND SHAPE NO. 254, ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES CALLOWHILL; THE WEDGWOOD WITH IMPRESSED UPPERCASE MARKS, THE CUP AND SAUCER WITH PATTERN NO. C 1219

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A ROYAL WORCESTER MAJOLICA GLAZED TEA KETTLE AND COVER AND TWO WEDGWOOD TEA WARES
CIRCA 1875, THE FIRST WITH IMPRESSED CROWNED W MARK, PARTIAL REGISTRY DIAMOND AND SHAPE NO. 254, ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES CALLOWHILL; THE WEDGWOOD WITH IMPRESSED UPPERCASE MARKS, THE CUP AND SAUCER WITH PATTERN NO. C 1219
In the Japonisme taste, the first of squared form, the bail handle modeled as a dragon, its tail curled around the pot, the body arched and his head uplifted to form the spout; the second a similarly conceived oval dragon kettle and cover; and the third a dragon-handled conical cup and matching saucer
8¼ in. (20.8 cm.) wide, the first

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For similar dragon kettle in the Buten Collection, see R. Reilly, Wedgwood, Vol. II, New York, 1989, C673 and p. 430, fig 673.

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