Pair of pottery tea caddies attributed to Thomas Whieldon Fenton Vivian Staffordshire England mid 18th century

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£4450

Dated: 1760 Staffordshire England

Rare pair of pottery creamware bodied tea canisters with relief moulded decoration with coloured oxide and lead glaze. The canisters are in the chinoiserie style with figures in a landscape and a pavilion with panels also decorated with plants and trees. There is a later added silver cover and sleeve around the neck. The pair are in excellent condition and with the canted corners and typical Whieldon type glaze make a strong decorative statement.

Dimensions: 5.5 inches high, 4 inches wide, 2.5 inches long

Current Condition: Unrestored very fine condition.

Provenance: Private Collection California USA

Literature: Note; The panel withe the two figures beneath parasol has been recorded on a Elers red stoneware caddy made in circa 1700. RE, Goldweitz collection.

£4450    $6007

Description

Rare pair of pottery creamware bodied tea canisters with relief moulded decoration with coloured oxide and lead glaze. The canisters are in the chinoiserie style with figures in a landscape and a pavilion with panels also decorated with plants and trees. There is a later added silver cover and sleeve around the neck. The pair are in excellent condition and with the canted corners and typical Whieldon type glaze make a strong decorative statement.

Additional information

Dimensions 2.5 × 4 × 5.5 in