Agate- ware pottery creamer attributed to Thomas Whieldon mid18th century

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£2850

Dated: 1750 to 1760 Staffordshire England

This English agateware pottery creamer is of silver form and stands on three lion heads and claw feet. The agateware decoration is associated with the work of Thomas Whieldon in the mid-18th century Staffordshire. A similar example is located in the Victoria and Albert Museum London.

Dimensions: 3.75 inches high

Current Condition: Restored by the Conservators of the British Royal Family to a break at two legs and chip at the rim.

£2850    $3847

Description

This English agateware pottery creamer is of silver form and stands on three lion heads and claw feet.

The agateware decoration is associated with the work of Thomas Whieldon in the mid-18th century Staffordshire.

A similar example is located in the Victoria and Albert Museum London.

Additional information

Dimensions 3.75 in