A GROUP OF WEDGWOOD KITCHENWARES

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A GROUP OF WEDGWOOD KITCHENWARES
CIRCA 1790-19TH CENTURY, VARIOUS IMPRESSED MARKS

Comprising:
A Queensware 'Turk's Cap' jelly mould, shape no. 693, Jacobs Collection no. 211 (cracked across the bottom)--4¼in. (10.8cm.)
A Queensware oval jelly mould, modelled as a cluster of grapes, Jacobs Collection no. 211 (chip to the interior)--6 5/8in. (16.8cm.) wide A Queensware jelly mould, modelled as three clover leaves, Jacobs Collection no. 211 (stained, cracked, chip to footrim)--5½in. (14cm.) wide
A Queensware skimmer, shape no. 1119, with two spouts, Jacobs Collection no. 486 (stained)--6 1/8in. (15.5cm.) wide
A Queensware ladle, printed in black with a stylized flowerhead and lappet border, Jacobs Collection 803--11in. (28cm.) long
A pair of pearlware cask labels, printed in black for PORT and SHERRY, Jacobs Collection no. 265--5¾in. (14.5cm.) wide
A stoneware small mortar and pestle, the pestle with a wooden handle, Jacobs Collection no. 493--3¼in. (8.3cm.) diam. (8)

Lot Essay

Cf. Donald Towner, English Cream-Coloured Earthenware, London, 1957, plate 90A for a similar skimmer.