William Greatbach Pottery Staffordshire “Cauliflower Ware” oval dish English circa 1770

Ref: 1957 Categories: ,

£5500

Dated: 1760 to 1770 Staffordshire England

A rare and impressive "cauliflower ware" dish in pristine condition. Wedgwood, Greatbach and Whieldon all produced versions of teapots, tea canisters,tea ware and coffee pots etc. in the form of cauliflower florets and leaves. This dish is a previously unrecorded example and is the work of the William Greatbach pottery. Shards of this specific pattern with its rather unique leaf and scroll decoration have been found during major excavation work on the Greatbach pottery site. Most of the ouput of cauliflower ware related to tea and coffee drinking.This dish is a most unusual find and is probably one of the largest piece of this ware produced. Greatbach commenced production of cauliflower ware in c1763. The ware is made on a creamware body with relief moulding and lead glazed in white and green. The glaze on this dish is very clean and translucent with crisp and fresh modelling giving good rendition to the leaves and florets.. Some fine examples of Cauliflower Ware can be viewed at the Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte North Carolina and the British Museum in London.

Dimensions: 11.5 inches high, 14 inches wide

Current Condition: Unrestored and very fine condition.

Literature: William Greatbach a Staffordshire pottery by David Barker published by Jonathan Horne. Page 255 heading titled Moulded Creamwares-Coloured Glazes, Cauliflower Ware.

£5500    $7425

Description

A rare and impressive “cauliflower ware” dish in pristine condition.
Wedgwood, Greatbach and Whieldon all produced versions of teapots, tea canisters,tea ware and coffee pots etc. in the form of cauliflower florets and leaves. This dish is a previously unrecorded example and is the work of the William Greatbach pottery. Shards of this specific pattern with its rather unique leaf and scroll decoration have been found during major excavation work on the Greatbach pottery site. Most of the ouput of cauliflower ware related to tea and coffee drinking.This dish is a most unusual find and is probably one of the largest piece of this ware produced.
Greatbach commenced production of cauliflower ware in c1763. The ware is made on a creamware body with relief moulding and lead glazed in white and green.
The glaze on this dish is very clean and translucent with crisp and fresh modelling giving good rendition to the leaves and florets..
Some fine examples of Cauliflower Ware can be viewed at the Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte North Carolina and the British Museum in London.

Additional information

Dimensions 14 × 11.5 in