Description:

PAIR OF WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE PUCE DECORATED ROCAILLE SHELL MOLDED DESSERT DISHES circa 1770, Staffordshire, the decoration attributed to James Bakewell in the Rococo taste, each dish finely enameled with a flower spray, a tulip and scattered sprigs, the shell molded edge shaded in a crimson shade of puce, w: 10.25 in. (2)


Provenance: With Wynn A. Sayman, Richmond, MA, 7 January, 1994; Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley English Creamware Collection

Literature: Robin Reilly, Wedgwood, pl. c48.
The Victoria & Albert Museum, no. C.71-1914 for a
variant rocaille-molded dish decorated by James
Bakewell.

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