STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE TRANSFER-PRINTED CERAMIC SUGAR BOWLS, LOT OF SIX,
each having dark blue transfer scenes, including one featuring "THOMAS THE RHYMER", as printed to underside, depicting a figure with a harp and two deer, one having Herons and Kingfisher pattern, one with flower and seashell motif, one with molded lion's head handles featuring a standing woman with a basket of flowers and cottage in background, and one depicting two fishermen beside a castle, three having covers together by association. One having impressed eagle and shield mark with "E. WOOD & SONS BURSLEM / SEMI CHINA / WARRANTED" to underside. Together with a sugar bowl cover having molded flower finial and transfer flower and thistle motif. Seven pieces total.
William Adams III, Stoke-on-Trent; Enoch Wood & Sons, Burslem, England; and others.
Circa 1825.
5 3/8" HOA.
Literature: Transferware Collectors Club database patterns #4424, #5456, #7580, #8301.
Provenance: Property from a Youngstown, OH estate.
Condition
Floral basket sugar and single cover undamaged; remaining having minor to moderate imperfections including old restoration, hairlines, and flakes.
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