M. FORD CREECH ANTIQUES & FINE ARTS

 

 

SEVEN 18th CENTURY BRITISH SAUCE AND CREAM BOATS

 

 

Seven British Sauce and Cream Boats, 18th century, silver and porcelain

 

 

 

From Our 2015 Christmas Catalog,  "CHILDREN, GO WHERE I SEND THEE":

 

 

"SEVEN SAUCY BOATS, ALL FOR THE POURING"

 

 Left to Right :
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FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER WHITE COX LETTUCE SAUCEBOAT

England, c1755-57

White leaf sauceboats are considered to be quite rare.

 


   

GOOD LIVERPOOL MOULDED SAUCEBOAT

Possibly. James Pennington, c1765, England

For a sauceboat with similar form with less and simpler molding,

see Bonhams New Bond, 8 Sep 2010,

Fine British Porcelain & Pottery, Lot 109, Provenance: E and J Handley

  


   

FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER DOLPHIN EWER CREAMBOAT

England, c1775

Having two entwined dolphins below the lip, painted in the “Compagnie des Indes” manner,

the footrim with various shell and lambrequin moldings.

Several factories produced versions of the “Dolphin Ewer”, but mostly in blue and white. 

 


 

GEORGE III SILVER CREAMBOAT

William Sudell, London 1767

Silver “creamboats” are a smaller version of the sauceboat. Although not rare, neither are they abundant. 

Sometimes these smaller size boats are found listed as "butterboats".

 


 

BOW PORCELAIN FOOTED BLUE & WHITE SAUCEBOAT

England, c 1754-5

An early example, painted in blue and white in the "Desirable Residence" pattern,  

depicting a pagoda sided by trees and rocks, the interior with a Chinese emblem,

raised on three paw feet, scroll handle, painted verso with numerals 18

 


 

WORCESTER WHITE-GLAZED HEXAGONAL CREAMBOAT

England, c1762

The press molded 'ewer' with rococo panels to each side and a geranium beneath the spout,

thinly potted, with double C-scroll handle.

These are known for their thinness in potting, and seldom relating to the teapot patterns

 


 

GEORGE II SILVER SAUCEBOAT

William Shaw & William Preist, London, 1757

Crested : a stag's head couped at the neck, attired, the tongue hanging out

Of heavy gauge on wonderful wide spread shell feet

 


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