Description:

BRITISH PEARLWARE BLUE TRANSFER-PRINTED CHINOISERIE NOTCHED OCTAGONAL PLATE, THOMAS LAKIN SAUCEBOAT AND AN ENGLISH CREAMWARE JUG circa 1790-1800, unattributed open blue crescent mark, printed in the 'Lady with Parasol' pattern, the central figure attended by another before an open pagoda,
within a floral border and beaded rim, dia: 6 in.; together with a Thomas Lakin pearlware blue and white sauce boat, circa 1815, impressed X, printed in the 'Pyramid of Caius Cestus' pattern, l: 7.25 in.; and a pear-shaped cream jug with sparrow beak spout and loop handle, printed with a spray of fruit and flowers, beneath a flowing blue line rim (3)

Provenance: With Lyn Hillis, Chester, England, 18 January, 1985 (the plate): Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley

Literature: A.W. Coysh and R.K. Henrywood, "Dictionary of Blue
and White" for an example with an open crescent mark,
labeled as unknown.
Compare, Moorabool Antiques, this example attributed to the Cambrian Pottery at Swansea (the plate).

  • Condition: Condition reports are provided upon request but not included in the object description above. Kindly contact Potomack for condition notes.

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