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STAFFORDSHIRE AMERICAN VIEW TRANSFER-PRINTED CERAMIC TEA AND COFFEE POT, LOT OF TWO, each featuring Wadsworth Tower overlooking a lake with sailboat and figures in foreground, having shell border. Unmarked. Enoch Wood & Sons, Burslem, England. 1818-1846. 11 1/2" HOA.
Literature: Parallels the Armans - Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List, p. 64, pl. #147; Transferware Collectors Club database pattern #3339.
Coffee pot having very good visual condition with a hairline near top handle terminal, primarily visible to interior, a minor chip to rim, a radial hairline to base that does not appear to go through to interior, some glaze wear/loss to side of handle and mouth of spout, and cover with some professional restoration; teapot having moderate imperfections including cover broken and glued, base detached and repaired, some scattered chips to interior gallery, and discoloration to interior.
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From the David J. Baker collection, Garrison, NY.
Teapot: Pook & Pook, Inc., 2/22/2008, lot 1252.
Coffee pot: Freeman's Auctions, 11/16/2007, lot 1445.
Ex-collection of Gene Fleischer (retains collection label).
Ex-collection of Peter Scott, Keynsham, Bristol, England.