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'Pear' tea cup and saucer
Tea cup & saucer. 1935.P.388. 1931.
Over glaze painted & lustre painted earthenware. H (cup) : 70 mm, D (saucer) : 120 mm.
Earthenware tea cup and saucer. Decorated with a lustre brush decoration ...
Pearlware cherubs
Pearlware figures decorated with coloured glazes.Height 195mm.This pair of figures, of cherubs riding a lion and lioness, are attributed to John Wood of Brown Hills, Burslem.
Pearlware figure
Pearlware painted figure'Flemish Music'. Height 230mmThis figure of a hurdy-gurdy player is impressed on the base 'Ra. Wood Burslem'.Maker is either Ralph Wood II or III of Burslem.
Pearlware figure depicting Jupiter
Earthenware painted figure, height 265 mm.Painted, 'Ra.Wood Burslem' impressed on base. Maker is either Ralph Wood II or III of Burslem. Jupiter is shown crowned, with an attendant eagle at his left ...
Pearlware figure depicting Minerva
Earthenware figure decorated with coloured glazes, height 320 mm.Attributed to the Wood family of Burslem. Minerva was the Roman goddess of wisdom and the arts, identified with the Greek goddess Athena.Thomas ...
Pearlware figure of Apollo
Earthenware, decorated with coloured glazes. Attributed to the Wood family of Burslem. Apollo was a god of Greek mythology associated with the sun, music and prophecy, represented in art as the ideal ...
Pearlware figure of Britannia
Pearlware over-glaze painted figure, height 240mm. Britannia is the personification of Britain, shown as a woman with a shield, helmet and trident, accompanied by a lion. The figure is impressed on ...
Pearlware figure of Elijah and the Raven
Earthenware under-glaze painted figure, height 230mm. Elijah was a Jewish prophet who was fed in the desert by ravens who brought him food. His story is told in the Old Testament Book of Kings. The ...
Pearlware figure of Priapus and a Maenad
Pearlware over-glaze painted figure, height 580mm. Priapus, the son of Dionysus and Aphrodite, was a Greek fertility god. Maenads were the female followers of the cult of Dionysus, whose worship was ...
Pearlware jugs
Pearlware dark blue printed jugs with transfer printed design 'La Fayette at Franklin's Tomb'.Height 140mm and 115mm.The Marquis de La Fayette (1757-1834) was a French General and politician who allied ...
Pearlware plate
Pearlware dark blue printed plate with transfer printed design 'Guy's Cliff, Warwickshire'. Diameter 255mm. Made by Enoch Wood and Sons, Burslem.Guy's Cliff house was built in 1751, with additions ...
Pearlware plate
Pearlware dark blue printed platewith transfer printed design showing 'Gilpin's Mills at Brandywine Creek'. Diameter 235mm.In 1750 Thomas Gilpin erected extensive mills on the Brandywine Creek near ...
Pearlware plate
Pearlware dark blue transfer printed platewith view of Dalguise, Perthshire. Diameter 260mm.Dalguise is near the River Tay, north west of Dunkeld.Made by Enoch Wood and Sons, Burslem.
Pearlware plate
Pearlware dark blue printed plate with a transfer design of Wardour Castle, Wiltshire. Diameter 255mm. Wardour Castle was designed by James Paine in 1768 for the eighth Lord Arundel. The castle is located ...
Pearlware plate
Pearlware dark blue printed platewith transfer printed illustration of the Marine Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky. Width of fragment 155mm.The Marine Hospital at Louisville, Kentucky was set up by the ...
Pearlware plate
Pearlware dark blue printed plate with transfer printed illustrartion of the State House, Boston.Diameter 245mm.This pattern is based on a sketch by Dobbins, 'Boston Common in 1804'.The corner-stone ...
Pearlware plate mark
Pearlware dark blue printed plate with transfer printed design 'Guy's Cliff, Warwickshire'. Diameter 255mm. Made by Enoch Wood and Sons, Burslem.Guy's Cliff house was built in 1751, with additions ...
Pearlware plates
Pearlware dark blue printed plates.Diameter of largest plate 265mmThe source for the English Cities series was the book 'Picturesque Views of English Cities', published in January 1828, with engravings ...