M. FORD CREECH ANTIQUES

  

FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER MOLDED SAUCEBOAT

"Fisherman & Billboard Island"

England, c1758-65

 

 

 

 

The oval strap molded sauceboat in the Fisherman and Billboard Island pattern, with scrolled and beaded

reserve painted with differing opposing scenes of a fisherman within a riverscape, one with pagodas and a large pine,

the other with large rocks, pines and birds,  with an additional pagoda reserve beneath the spout, the border with

floral scroll diapering, the interior painted with a central floral spray and spout leaf and scroll design, scrolled

handle, raised on a molded oval pedestal foot; underglaze blue open crescent mark

 

Condition: Excellent; one firing flaw beneath the spout; one small footrim nick

 

7.75’ Long

 

SOLD

 

#5505

 

 

     

 

    

 

 

 


 

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Additional British Ceramics :

https://www.mfordcreech.com/ceramics.html#EARLY_BRITISH_PORCELAIN

 

 


 

 

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First Period Worcester Molded Sauceboat, "Fisherman & Billboard Island", England, c1758-65