Three Blue Transfer Vases and Jars, England, each blue underglaze, a c. 1795-1800 earthenware baluster-shaped vase with lid printed in the Buffalo pattern, Variation Feather Heads, with a Lattice border, lid topped with a molded dog finial, attributed to Spode, painted Workman's mark "V," ht. 9; a c. 1790-1800 earthenware covered baluster jar printed in a variation of the Full Nankin pattern, ht. 11 3/4; and a c. 1820-1830 small earthenware spill vase printed in Mongol Huntsman pattern, including three Chinoiserie garden scenes, enameled overglaze in green, yellow, pink, and rust, unmarked, attributed to Baggerly and Ball, ht. 5 1/8 in.
Provenance: The Zeller Collection.
Condition
Condition: Buffalo pattern vase: Very good with professional restoration to a chip on the base and to the lid. A few tiny chips around the inner sleeve of the lid.
Full Nankin pattern: Very good condition.
Mongol Huntsman pattern: Very good condition with some enameling has flaked off some of some of the decorative clobbering primarily in the green color.
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