AN ASSEMBLED CREAMWARE YELLOW-GROUND PART TEA SERVICE
CIRCA 1820, THE TEAPOT LEEDS AND WITH IMPRESSED UPPERCASE MARK
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AN ASSEMBLED CREAMWARE YELLOW-GROUND PART TEA SERVICE
Circa 1820, the teapot Leeds and with impressed uppercase mark
Painted with variations on the 'Single Rose' pattern, comprising:
A teapot and cover, 6½in. (16.5cm.) wide
A two-handled sugar-bowl and cover, 6in. (15.2cm.) wide overall
A cream-jug, 6¾in. (17.1cm.) high
A waste-bowl, 6¼in. (15.8cm.) diam.
A large teabowl and saucerv with scalloped rim, 5¼in. (14cm.) diam., the saucer
Provenance
Helen Jansen Wetzel Collection, Tulpehocken Farm, Pennsylvania; Sotheby's, 2-4 October 1980, lot 1354 (the cream-jug)
Lot Essay
Cf. J.Jefferson Miller II, English Yellow-Glazed Earthenware, Smithsonian Institution, 1974, plate VII
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