Four Pieces of Blue Transferware, England, c. 1790-1820, two earthenware covered baluster jars printed with a variation of the Full Nankin pattern, unmarked, ht. 9 and 11 3/4; a molded pearlware leaf-shaped pickle dish printed with the Two Boat Willow pattern and a hand-painted feathered edge, unmarked, attributed to Davenport, lg. 7; and a circular earthenware cheese stand printed with the View of the Imperial Park at Gehol pattern, unmarked, attributed to Davenport, dia. 11 in.
Provenance: The Zeller Collection.
Literature: Cheese stand featured in
Chinoiserie: Printed British Ceramics in the Chinese Style, 1750-1900, by Richard Halliday and Loren L. Zeller, Gomer Press, 2018.
Condition
Condition: 9" vase: Restoration to the knob on the lid, inner flange and a restoration to the flange. Small chip to the base.
11 3/4" vase: Very good condition with no evidence of chips, cracks, or other damages.
Pickle dish: Good condition. Professionally restored (stem broken and re-attached). Minor tiny chips to two of the leaf points.
Cheese stand: Very good condition with no evidence of chips, cracks, ot other damages.
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