TWO WEDGWOOD QUEENSWARE COOKING IMPLEMENTS

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TWO WEDGWOOD QUEENSWARE COOKING IMPLEMENTS
CIRCA 1800, IMPRESSED UPPERCASE MARKS

The argyll of typical form with long pouring spout, Jacobs Collection no. 620, the feeding cup of boat form with integral spout, Jacobs Collection no. 314 (chips, some with associated cracks)--5in. (12.7cm.) high, the argyll; together with a Wedgwood pearlware funnel, early 19th century, impressed uppercase mark, Jacobs Collection no. 619 (stained)--4¾in. (12cm.) high, and a small Wedgwood teapot and cover, circa 1830, impressed uppercase and comma marks, shape no. 1467, Jacobs Collection no. 450 (hairline cracks to body)--3 3/8in. (8.5cm.) high (4)
Provenance
Byron and Elaine Born (the argyll and the funnel only)
Exhibited
North Salem, N.Y., The Hammond Museum, Design in the Service of Tea, August 7 - October 28, 1984

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