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Three items of creamware
comprising: a baluster jug with entwined reeded handle terminating in green flowering leaves, painted in iron-red and green with trailing loose bouquets beneath a rouletted bead border, possibly Leeds -- 7in. (17.8cm.) high, circa 1775; a slop-bowl painted in puce, yellow and green with flower-sprays beneath a puce feuilles-de-choux rim -- 6 1/8in. (15.5cm.) diam., circa 1785 (minor chips and wear); and a rococo-shaped sauce-tureen and cover moulded with foliage within feathered borders, incised 46 to base and 77 to cover -- 6in. (15.2cm.) wide, Staffordshire, circa 1775

See colour plate I for part
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Lot Essay

Cf. Wedgwood by Robin Reilly Vol. I, pls. 97, 187 and 270 (for the third item); also William Greatbatch by David Barker pl. 59, and John Mallet, 'Wedgwood and the Rococo', Wedgwood Society Proceedings, no. 9, 1975, pp. 36-61

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