18th Century Longton Hall Porcelain Sauceboat.
Description
18th Century Longton Hall Porcelain Sauceboat.
The silver-shaped vessel with arched handle, moulded in relief with scrollwork reserves on embossed latticework ground, with panels of cell-and-diaper pattern, all in the manner of salt-glazed stoneware. The banded rims and walls “pencilled” in black enamel; painted with a Chinoiserie landscape and floral sprays to the interior well.
Circa 1755.
7 1/2” Long.
Condition: Glazed irregularities typical for factory, professional restoration to shallow chip to spout, hairline crack to base underside.
Provenance: Sotheby’s April 15, 1996
Robin Henry Ceramic Collection, New York.
Collection Number 33.
Parallels:
Watney, Bernard, Longton Hall Porcelain (London: Faber & Faber : 1957), page 37, plate 47b.
The American Ceramic Circle Journal XVII, p. 64.
Nicholas Pane, British Porcelain Sauceboats of the 18th Century (Self-published : 2009), figure 250.