Lot: 106
Staffordshire, England.
Circa 1876.
The squat, ovulat shaped footbath with two broad, scroll-form handles applied to the sides. Transfer-printed in lavender blue with trellis, with birds in cartouches, including pheasants, grouse, quail, etc. The same motif, upside down, to the base. The wide center band featuring an extensive motif of oak trees framing an eagle on a rocky perch near a waterfall, possibly Niagara. The scene, even more elaborate, to the interior face. including mountain peaks, possibly from the Catskills.
The mark, printed to the underside in the same lavender blue, an eagle, holding a ribbon, indistinctly printed with the maker. Impressed 18 to underside.
9 H. x 22 L. x 16 D., approximate dimensions.
Parallels: Coysh, A. W. and Henrywood, R. K., The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880 Vol. II, 1989, p. 148.
Very good conditoin, some blurring of the transfer and a few scratches. Wear to the base.
Auction Date: October 23, 2020
