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Eleven blue and white earthenware plates, the majority of Canadian interest comprising:
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ENOCH WOOD & SONS, FRANCIS MORLEY, THOMAS GODWIN AND OTHERS (POTTERS), 19TH CENTURY
Eleven blue and white earthenware plates, the majority of Canadian interest comprising:
one dessert dish depicting Quebec (James and Ralph Clews, Stafforshire? Collard, pl. 137 and fig.20); three plates depicting the Fall of Montmorenci near Quebec, all marked: Wood & Sons, Burslem, Semi-China (Collard pl.9); two soup dishes and two dinner plates depicting a ship abandoned by its crew; one side plate depicting a sailing ketch; one large plate [Chaudière Bridge], after Bartlett, marked Lake (Morley); one small plate and a tureen stand depicting Village of Cedars, both by T. Godwin after Bartlett (Collard, pl.33)
Eleven blue and white earthenware plates, the majority of Canadian interest comprising:
one dessert dish depicting Quebec (James and Ralph Clews, Stafforshire? Collard, pl. 137 and fig.20); three plates depicting the Fall of Montmorenci near Quebec, all marked: Wood & Sons, Burslem, Semi-China (Collard pl.9); two soup dishes and two dinner plates depicting a ship abandoned by its crew; one side plate depicting a sailing ketch; one large plate [Chaudière Bridge], after Bartlett, marked Lake (Morley); one small plate and a tureen stand depicting Village of Cedars, both by T. Godwin after Bartlett (Collard, pl.33)
Literature
E. Collard, The Potters’ View of Canada, Canadian Scenes on Nineteenth-Century Earthenware, Kingston and Montreal, 1983.
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