Sale 23GM01 | Lot 82

George Jones & Sons Majolica Turquoise-Ground Scroll-Handled 'Boteler' Four-Pocket Oyster Plate

Catalogue: The Joan Stacke Graham Majolica Collection: Part II
George Jones and Sons Majolica Turquoise-Ground Scroll-Handled 'Boteler' Four-Pocket Oyster Plate

Lot Details

Lot 82
George Jones & Sons Majolica Turquoise-Ground Scroll-Handled 'Boteler' Four-Pocket Oyster Plate
Circa 1880
Designed for J.W. Boteler & Brothers based on a patent of 16 June 1874
The pink central well surrounded by four naturalistic oyster shells among waves, the lobed fan-shaped dish with an Art Nouveau style beaded scroll handle, impressed GJ monogram & crescent mark and E black painted X. Width overall 9 inches; length 8 5/8 inches.

John W. Boteler was a ceramics importer and retailer based in Washington D.C. In addition to the George Jones majolica model, variations of this patented form were produced in porcelain by Haviland & Co., Limoges and by an unidentified Palissy ware manufacturer.

Literature:
KL000620 - illustrating a comparison GJ monogrammed example with patent text impressed and model no. A8. Eve M. Kahn, The Magazine Antiques, The Ceramic Dynamic, 17 May 2020, May/June, cover. Susan Weber et al., Majolica Mania: Transatlantic Pottery in England and the United States, 1850-1915, cat. 83, fig. 5.7.

Exhibited:
'Majolica Mania', Bard Graduate Center, New York, 24 September 2021-2 January 2022, no. MJ-689; Walters Art Museum, 27 February 2022-7 August 2022, no. MAJ.79; The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, 8 October 2022-29 January 2023.

Reference:
Glazed and Confused, Victorian Pottery 1850-1920, the EtruscanMajolica.blogspot.com, 18 July 2015, for an article on the Boteler Majolica Oyster Plate "illustrating a design for Oyster-Dishes issued by the United States Patent Office to J.W. Boteler on 16 June 1874, no. 7,491." According to the author, "It was the first patent for an oyster server ever issued by the United States government."


C The Joan Stacke Graham Majolica Collection

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
Sold for $4,410 (includes buyer's premium)

Additional Notes & Condition Report

overall lovely condition, even crazing, light wear to the highpoints and very minor staining to the pockets, examined under blacklight

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Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
Sold for $4,410 (includes buyer's premium)

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The Joan Stacke Graham Majolica Collection: Part II

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