STAFFORDSHIRE TRANSFER-PRINTED COFFEE / TEA ARTICLES, LOT OF SIX,
each having red/pink transfers, comprising a baluster-form coffee pot with domed cover and beehive finial, two saucers, and one cup, each featuring "FRANKLIN'S / Moral Pictures.", as printed to underside, including an image of a mother and two children, and a cup and saucer with "Antelope", depicting a girl holding a bowl of flower to a deer-like animal. Marks to underside include printed pattern names, one saucer with "Jacksons / Warranted", and various impressed symbols.
Joseph Heath & Co., Tunstall; Job & John Jackson, Burslem, England.
Second quarter 19th century.
Coffee pot 11 3/4" HOA.
Literature: Transferware Collectors Club database patterns #7136, #8956.
Provenance: Coffee pot: Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates, 11/13/2020, lot 1224.
Ex-collection of James Dunn, Springfield, VT.
Ex-collection of Eugene Fleischer (retains label).
Condition
Cups and saucers mostly undamaged, except one Franklin's saucer with minute flake, possibly a stilt mark, to foot ring; coffee pot having flake to spout end, a minute flake to rim interior, and cover with chip and flakes to rim edge and minor chip to flange with associated minor hairline.
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