FIVE MAJOLICA PITCHERS AND A CHESAPEAKE POTTERY UMBRELLA STAND
LATE 19TH CENTURY, PAINTED NUMBERS TO MOST
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FIVE MAJOLICA PITCHERS AND A CHESAPEAKE POTTERY UMBRELLA STAND
Late 19th century, painted numbers to most
The first moulded with a bird perched above a nest; the second moulded with a rose on a white tree-bark ground; the third similar on a brown tree-bark ground; the fourth a similar smaller example, the fifth a small leaf-moulded jug on a panelled faux bois ground and the sixth a Clifton ware majolica umbrella stand moulded with flowering dogwood and other foliage on the brown tree-bark ground
20¾in. (52.8cm.) high, the umbrella stand (6)
Lot Essay
See Nicholas M. Dawes, Majolica, New York, 1990, p. 166, fig 290 for an umbrella stand attributed to Chesapeake Pottery.
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