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CIRCA 1805, IMPRESSED W(***), FORMERLY ATTRIBUTED TO ENOCH WOOD,
Details
A STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN TRIPARTITE POT-POURRI VASE, COVER AND STOPPER,
circa 1805, impressed W(***), formerly attributed to Enoch Wood,
the double cover pierced as arched trellis enriched in gold and platinum lustre, each side finely painted with an oval pastoral view, flanked by fluted scroll topped columns, on a triangular base
9in. (22.8cm.) high
circa 1805, impressed W(***), formerly attributed to Enoch Wood,
the double cover pierced as arched trellis enriched in gold and platinum lustre, each side finely painted with an oval pastoral view, flanked by fluted scroll topped columns, on a triangular base
9in. (22.8cm.) high
Provenance
With Godden of Worthing Ltd.
Literature
See Geoffrey Godden, Staffordshire Porcelain, Hampshire, 1983, p. 499 & 560, fig. 719 for an illustration of this piece. Here Godden dedicates a chapter to identifying this rare group of marked W(***) pieces and links them to the work of William Billingsley at Mansfield and possibly to the potters Messrs. James & Charles Whitehead of Hanley.
Special notice
This lot has no reserve.