Title
Several Porcelain Pieces From Various Chamber Sets.
Description
SEVERAL PORCELAIN PIECES FROM VARIOUS CHAMBER SETS comprised of:
(.1) A white ceramic wash bowl (English, 1882-1898) by Anthony Shaw & Son. It is stamped on the underside with a maker’s mark featuring a crown and the words “Semi-Porcelain/Anthony Shaw & Son/England.”
(.1) A white ceramic wash bowl (English, 1882-1898) by Anthony Shaw & Son. It is stamped on the underside with a maker’s mark featuring a crown and the words “Semi-Porcelain/Anthony Shaw & Son/England.”
(.2) A grey and white ceramic lid with a raised flower finial, the grey and white glazed design of the lid mimics a marble pattern.
(.3-.6) Four pieces of porcelain dinner ware from The Cook Pottery Company of Trenton, NJ (American, c. early 20th century). All feature a blue and white floral design with decorative gold details on the rims. They are each stamped on the bottom “Etruria-Mellor & Co.” (the maker’s mark for Cook Pottery’s dinner ware line). (.3) = a large bowl, (.4) = a vase, (.5) = a cup, (.6) = a lid with handle
(.7) A ceramic transferware bowl with a blue and white design of ruins, the underside is stamped “Ancient Ruins.”
Medium
porcelain
Extent
.1 = 4 3/4" x 15"
.2 = 9 1/2" dia.
.3 = 4 1/2" x 15 1/2"
.4 = 5 1/2" x 4"
.5 = 3 3/4" x 5"
.6 = 2" x 5 1/2"
.7 = 5 1/2" x 9 1/2"
Collection
Source
Gift of Miss Alice Brayton.
Identifier
PSNC.4101.1 - .7
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