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STAFFORDSHIRE AMERICAN HISTORICAL / NAUTICAL TRANSFER-PRINTED CERAMIC TEA ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, comprising a cup featuring the Chancellor Livingston sidewheel steamboat flying the American flag, and a cup and saucer set depicting a crisp transfer of "MAC DONNOUGHS / VICTORY", as printed to saucer, featuring a naval battle with two figures on shore, having floral and shell border. Marks to underside include impressed eagle and shield with "WOOD & SONS BURSLEM WARRANTED / SEMI CHINA" and various printed and impressed numerals. Enoch Wood & Sons, Burslem, England. 1818-1846. 2 1/2" HOA.
Literature: Parallels the Armans - Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List, p. 59, pl. #130a and Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List, (First Supplement), p. 35, pl. #220; Transferware Collectors Club database patterns #2168 and #3489.
Undamaged.
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From the William D. Annable estate, Oberlin, OH.
MacDonnough's Victory: Garth's Auction, Inc., 7/19/2003, lot 484 (retains auction label).
Chancellor Livingston: Garth's Auction, Inc., 7/19/2003, lot 488 (retains auction label).