Staffordshire pottery solid agateware card tray circa 1760 England

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£8750

Dated: 1760 Staffordshire English

ThisĀ  Staffordshire pottery solid agateware is a silver form card tray raised on three paw feet with swirling compelling marbled decoration in cream, brown, and blue clays with a high-quality lead glaze. This rare ware is traditionally attributed to Thomas Whieldon, and the tray is one of the best examples of its genre.

Diameter: 6 inches

Current Condition: Remarkable condition.

Provenance: Retains the (New York) Label of DM and P Manheim

Ā£8750    $11812

Description

ThisĀ  Staffordshire pottery solid agateware is a silver form card tray raised on three paw feet with swirling compelling marbled decoration in cream, brown, and blue clays with a high-quality lead glaze.

This rare ware is traditionally attributed to Thomas Whieldon, and the tray is one of the best examples of its genre.