A group of four Staffordshire creamware items, England, 18th / 19th century
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Description
A group of four Staffordshire creamware items, England, 18th / 19th century
Provenance
Including a Staffordshire teapot, attributed to Greatbatch, decorated with a landscape; a double-walled enameled creamer; a tankard inscribed “ALE” within a foliate reserve; and a Leeds fluted side tankard with cover.
H: 7 in. (tallest)
Provenance
Teapot: Skinner Inc., Boston, October 9, 2015, lot 232
Creamer: Troy Chappell Collection
Garry Atkins Collection
Skinner Inc., July 15, 2016
Tankard: Ex. Collection Garry Atkins
Skinner, Inc., Boston, July 13, 2013, Harry A. Root, Jr. Collection, lot 1121
Covered cup: Wynn A. Sayman, Richmond, Massachusetts
Skinner, Inc., Boston, July 13, 2013, Harry A. Root, Jr. Collection, lot 1171
The Collection of Dr. Ellis F. and Suzanne Borow Rubin.
Condition
Teapot with rim chip and chip to collar, elements of gallery restored and spout end; Ale mug with restored area to rim and foot ring; creamer with chips to rim; covered cup: cover with restored chip to rim and base with restored rim chip
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A group of four Staffordshire creamware items, England, 18th / 19th century
Estimate $1,000 - $1,500
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