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The Earle Collection of Early Staffordshire pottery illustrating over seven hundred different pieces
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Art & Architecture Collection, The New York Public Library. "228. Staffordshire. Circular screw patch box decorated in floral designs with the name "Eliz. Wilson, 1797," on the lid. Wedgwood. Diam. 3-1/4"; 360. Two-handled loving cup, lettered, "John Wood, 1804," floral decoration. Leeds. H. 4-1/2"; 361. Puzzle jug; circular perforated body, painted design. Probably Bristol. H. 11-1/2"; 361A. Jug; in relief are head of Shakespeare, and also of men. Lettered, "Spendthrift," "Shakespear," "The Poet," "The Miser." H. 8"; 365. Puzzle jug, lettered, "Mr. Ward," similar to 361. Probably Bristol. H. 12"; 373. Mug, lettered "Elizabeth Wiggin, 1779" and "When this you see, remember me,/ And keep me in your mind,/ Let all the world say what they will/ Speak on me as you find." Probably Leeds. H. 4-1/2"; 374. Mug, with calendar for 1820 on the front. Probably Leeds. H. 4-1/2"; 379. Mug with painted flowers and inscription "John Carter, 1784." Probably Leeds. H. 4"; 636. Jug with the name, "Thomas Turner, 1822" on the front, and representation of roses and other flowers on the sides, and a border of painted starwberry leaves and fruit near the rim. H.9"; 700. Two-handled loving cup decorated with pink lustre and floral designs; on front is printed, "Mary Bateson, 1821." H. 8"; 704. Pair to above: lettered on front, "Cuthbert Bateson, 1821." H. 8"." The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1915. https://qa-digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-4512-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Art & Architecture Collection, The New York Public Library. "228. Staffordshire. Circular screw patch box decorated in floral designs with the name "Eliz. Wilson, 1797," on the lid. Wedgwood. Diam. 3-1/4"; 360. Two-handled loving cup, lettered, "John Wood, 1804," floral decoration. Leeds. H. 4-1/2"; 361. Puzzle jug; circular perforated body, painted design. Probably Bristol. H. 11-1/2"; 361A. Jug; in relief are head of Shakespeare, and also of men. Lettered, "Spendthrift," "Shakespear," "The Poet," "The Miser." H. 8"; 365. Puzzle jug, lettered, "Mr. Ward," similar to 361. Probably Bristol. H. 12"; 373. Mug, lettered "Elizabeth Wiggin, 1779" and "When this you see, remember me,/ And keep me in your mind,/ Let all the world say what they will/ Speak on me as you find." Probably Leeds. H. 4-1/2"; 374. Mug, with calendar for 1820 on the front. Probably Leeds. H. 4-1/2"; 379. Mug with painted flowers and inscription "John Carter, 1784." Probably Leeds. H. 4"; 636. Jug with the name, "Thomas Turner, 1822" on the front, and representation of roses and other flowers on the sides, and a border of painted starwberry leaves and fruit near the rim. H.9"; 700. Two-handled loving cup decorated with pink lustre and floral designs; on front is printed, "Mary Bateson, 1821." H. 8"; 704. Pair to above: lettered on front, "Cuthbert Bateson, 1821." H. 8"." New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed December 3, 2024. https://qa-digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-4512-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Art & Architecture Collection, The New York Public Library. (1915). 228. Staffordshire. Circular screw patch box decorated in floral designs with the name "Eliz. Wilson, 1797," on the lid. Wedgwood. Diam. 3-1/4"; 360. Two-handled loving cup, lettered, "John Wood, 1804," floral decoration. Leeds. H. 4-1/2"; 361. Puzzle jug; circular perforated body, painted design. Probably Bristol. H. 11-1/2"; 361A. Jug; in relief are head of Shakespeare, and also of men. Lettered, "Spendthrift," "Shakespear," "The Poet," "The Miser." H. 8"; 365. Puzzle jug, lettered, "Mr. Ward," similar to 361. Probably Bristol. H. 12"; 373. Mug, lettered "Elizabeth Wiggin, 1779" and "When this you see, remember me,/ And keep me in your mind,/ Let all the world say what they will/ Speak on me as you find." Probably Leeds. H. 4-1/2"; 374. Mug, with calendar for 1820 on the front. Probably Leeds. H. 4-1/2"; 379. Mug with painted flowers and inscription "John Carter, 1784." Probably Leeds. H. 4"; 636. Jug with the name, "Thomas Turner, 1822" on the front, and representation of roses and other flowers on the sides, and a border of painted starwberry leaves and fruit near the rim. H.9"; 700. Two-handled loving cup decorated with pink lustre and floral designs; on front is printed, "Mary Bateson, 1821." H. 8"; 704. Pair to above: lettered on front, "Cuthbert Bateson, 1821." H. 8". Retrieved from https://qa-digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-4512-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
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228. Staffordshire. Circular screw patch box decorated in floral designs with the name "Eliz. Wilson, 1797," on the lid. Wedgwood. Diam. 3-1/4"; 360. Two-handled loving cup, lettered, "John Wood, 1804," floral decoration. Leeds. H. 4-1/2"; 361. Puzzle jug; circular perforated body, painted design. Probably Bristol. H. 11-1/2"; 361A. Jug; in relief are head of Shakespeare, and also of men. Lettered, "Spendthrift," "Shakespear," "The Poet," "The Miser." H. 8"; 365. Puzzle jug, lettered, "Mr. Ward," similar to 361. Probably Bristol. H. 12"; 373. Mug, lettered "Elizabeth Wiggin, 1779" and "When this you see, remember me,/ And keep me in your mind,/ Let all the world say what they will/ Speak on me as you find." Probably Leeds. H. 4-1/2"; 374. Mug, with calendar for 1820 on the front. Probably Leeds. H. 4-1/2"; 379. Mug with painted flowers and inscription "John Carter, 1784." Probably Leeds. H. 4"; 636. Jug with the name, "Thomas Turner, 1822" on the front, and representation of roses and other flowers on the sides, and a border of painted starwberry leaves and fruit near the rim. H.9"; 700. Two-handled loving cup decorated with pink lustre and floral designs; on front is printed, "Mary Bateson, 1821." H. 8"; 704. Pair to above: lettered on front, "Cuthbert Bateson, 1821." H. 8"., (1915)
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