George Fishley Fremington Devon pottery slipware watch stand early 19th century

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£4750

Dated: 1810 to 1820 Fremington Devon England

A very rare earthenware George Fishley Fremington pocket watch stand in slipware. This piece is profusely decorated with an assortment of sprigs, trailed and stamped details. Some of the sprigs are of farm animals, foreigners and bunches of grapes. Interestingly, and a rare addition ,is the stamped impressed name of G.Fishley and Fremington all in capitals at each corner of the base. George Fishley (1770-1869) was one of the most prominent potters at the famous Devon Works and his marks make this an item of historic academic importance.

Dimensions: 10 inches high

Current Condition: Some restorations

Provenance: Synge-Craven Collection

Literature: The catalogue of Synge-Craven Collection Blackwood House Windermere 2006 published by Lakeland Trust. Page 51 Chapter Hand Built Wares, The Fishleys of Fremington by John Edgeler published by Cotswolds Living Publications in 2008.

£4750    $6412

Description

A very rare earthenware George Fishley Fremington pocket watch stand in slipware. This piece is profusely decorated with an assortment of sprigs, trailed and stamped details. Some of the sprigs are of farm animals, foreigners and bunches of grapes. Interestingly, and a rare addition ,is the stamped impressed name of G.Fishley and Fremington all in capitals at each corner of the base. George Fishley (1770-1869) was one of the most prominent potters at the famous Devon Works and his marks make this an item of historic academic importance.

Additional information

Dimensions 10 in