Cambrian Pottery pearlware coffee pot Prince of Wales Feathers and Elephant and Howdah late 18th century

£1450

Dated: 1795 to 1800 Swansea Wales

This Cambrian Pottery pearlware coffee pot is decorated in underglaze blue and white. The decorative patterns are known as the Elephant and Howdah and the Prince of Wales Feathers with musical instruments within a garland of flowers. The pot is in excellent condition and one of the best examples of its kind. The engravings are attributed to Thomas Rothwell. The earliest know date of production of the Elephant and Howdah pattern is 1794.

Dimensions: 11 inches high

Current Condition: Fine unrestored condition

Literature: Page 53 Swansea's Cambrian Pottery Transferware 11 by Arleen and Grahame Tanner. Page 5 Swansea Pottery Collectors Exhibition 2006 by Helen Hallesy

£1450    $1957

Description

This Cambrian Pottery pearlware coffee pot is decorated in underglaze blue and white. The decorative patterns are known as the Elephant and Howdah and the Prince of Wales Feathers with musical instruments within a garland of flowers. The pot is in excellent condition and one of the best examples of its kind. The engravings are attributed to Thomas Rothwell. The earliest know date of production of the Elephant and Howdah pattern is 1794.

Additional information

Dimensions 11 in