A ROYAL WORCESTER SMALL TWO-HANDLED VASE AND COVER

DATE CYPHER FOR 1929, PUCE PRINTED MARK, PAINTED BY H.(ARRY) STINTON, SHAPE NO. 247/H

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A ROYAL WORCESTER SMALL TWO-HANDLED VASE AND COVER
date cypher for 1929, puce printed mark, painted by h.(arry) stinton, shape no. 247/h
With spire finial and angular handles, painted in colours with Highland cattle, signed lower left, the back with a landscape vignette, above gilt stiff leaf-tips, on a flaring base
10in. (25.3cm.) high

Lot Essay

Harry Stinton was employed at the Worcester factory as a painter from 1896-1968. Along with his brother James, he specialized in landscapes of Highland cattle such as that found on the present vase and cover. According to Henry Sandon, a particular feature of Stinton cattle scenes is the fact that the beasts' hooves are always hidden in long grass.

Cf. Henry Sandon, Royal Worcester Porcelain from 1862 to the Present Day, London, 1978, pp. 114-115, fig, 147