Whieldon type tea caddy with pagoda shaped top and four panels depicting a female classical figure playing a lyre. 18th century Staffordshire

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£1850

Dated: 1765 Staffordshire England

Staffordshire pottery green glazed pagoda top tea caddy with four panels, showing in relief a female figure dressed in the classical form playing the lyre. The glaze is excellent, and the modeling is crisp and clean, it is likely the piece emanated from the Thomas Whieldon pottery.

Dimensions: 7 inches high, 4 inches wide, 3 inches long

Current Condition: Unrestored clean condition

Provenance: Private Collection Westminster London

Literature: Weldon Collect page 207 by Grigsby.

£1850    $2497

Description

Staffordshire pottery green glazed pagoda top tea caddy with four panels, showing in relief a female figure dressed in the classical form playing the lyre. The glaze is excellent, and the modeling is crisp and clean, it is likely the piece emanated from the Thomas Whieldon pottery.

Additional information

Dimensions 3 × 4 × 7 in