THREE CERAMIC ART COMPANY WARES AND A COPPER-MOUNTED TRANSITIONAL CERAMIC ART COMPANY/LENOX STEIN
1892-1906, BLUE AND GREEN CAC MONOGRAM AND WREATH MARKS, THE MOUNT STAMPED DY246, THE PITCHER SIGNED W.(ILLIAM) H. CLAYTON
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THREE CERAMIC ART COMPANY WARES AND A COPPER-MOUNTED TRANSITIONAL CERAMIC ART COMPANY/LENOX STEIN
1892-1906, BLUE AND GREEN CAC MONOGRAM AND WREATH MARKS, THE MOUNT STAMPED DY246, THE PITCHER SIGNED W.(ILLIAM) H. CLAYTON
Each of tapering cylindrical form with loop handle, the wares printed or painted in shades of blue with football scenes, comprising two mugs and a pitcher, the stein printed in shades of green with a friar raising his glass
14½ in. (36.8 cm.) high, the pitcher (4)
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This lot is offered without reserve.
Lot Essay
William H. Clayton was the apprentice to Walter Scott Lenox, later head of the Art Department and Corporate Officer of Lenox.
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