A STAFFORDSHIRE RED STONEWARE GLOBULAR PUNCHPOT AND COVER,
This lot is offered without reserve.
A STAFFORDSHIRE RED STONEWARE GLOBULAR PUNCHPOT AND COVER,

CIRCA 1760, IMPRESSED PSEUDO CHINESE MARK,

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A STAFFORDSHIRE RED STONEWARE GLOBULAR PUNCHPOT AND COVER,
circa 1760, impressed pseudo Chinese mark,
with crabstock handle and silver-mounted leaf-moulded spout, the flat cover with ball finial linked with a silver chain to the handle, both pot and cover sprigged with birds in flight and flowering branches
7in. (17.8cm.) high
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.

Lot Essay

For another example bearing an imitation Chinese seal-mark, see Robin Emmerson,British Teapots & Tea Drinking 1700-1850, United Kingdom 1992, p.60, no. 30. For a description of the mark and other pseudo Chinese marks on Staffordshire, see William Bowyer Honey, European Ceramic Art, London 1952, p. 586, no 5.

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