Lot Details
Lot 139
Assembled Wedgwood Variegated Creamware 'Surface Agate' Five-Piece Garniture
Circa 1775-1780, impressed 'Wedgwood' marks
Each creamware body with marbleized surface-crystaline agate decoration in mottled black and brown slips, the laurel swags, banding and handles enriched in gilt, comprising: a large central shield-shaped caryatid handled vase and cover; two cassolette shield-shaped vases with reversible ball finial and candle-nozzle lids; and two ovoid bodied ewers with scalloped pouring lip, the high loop handle with satyr's mask terminal, all on circular socles and square ivory-jasperware bases, two of these stepped.
Height of largest 12 inches.
Provenance:
Private Collection Maryland.
For a Wedgwood & Bentley ewer and a similar Wedgwood cassolette vase, see the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, museum nos. 1452-1853 and C.2251&A-1910.
C Estate of Sarah Belk Gambrell
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