Pair of pearlware pottery quintels made at the Don Pottery Yorkshire England

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£1850

Dated: 1810 to 1825 Yorkshire England

A good quality pair of pearlware glazed pottery Quintel vases expertly and artistically hand decorated with various flowers. The five fingers have a shell edge, a prevalent technique at the turn of the 18th century. The base of the Quintel is decorated with a rose over a faux marble base. They were made at the Don Pottery Yorkshire England, a rare pair in excellent condition with no restorations.

Dimensions: 7 inches high 9 inches long

Current Condition: Fine clean crisp condition with no restorations.

Provenance: Private collection Somerset England

Literature: Cf. John Griffin,The Don Pottery 1801-1893 published by the Doncaster Museum

£1850    $2127

Description

A good quality pair of pearlware glazed pottery Quintel vases expertly and artistically hand decorated with various flowers. The five fingers have a shell edge, a prevalent technique at the turn of the 18th century. The base of the Quintel is decorated with a rose over a faux marble base. They were made at the Don Pottery Yorkshire England, a rare pair in excellent condition with no restorations.

Additional information

Dimensions 9 × 7 in