Griffen, Smith & Hill, Etruscan Majolica 'Shell and Seaweed' Part Dessert Service Circa 1884
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Griffen, Smith & Hill, Etruscan Majolica 'Shell and Seaweed' Part Dessert Service
Circa 1884
Comprising a footed shell compote, height 6 inches, diameter 9 1/2 inches; a footed tazza, recorded as shape no. J10, height 5 inches, diameter 9 1/4 inches; a large oval scalloped platter, recorded as shape no. C14, width 13 3/4 inches; three shell-shaped dishes on shell feet, width 5 3/4 inches; six scalloped dishes, diameter 5 1/2 inches; six dinner plates, shape no. D21, diameter 9 1/4 inches; seven lunch plates, diameter 8 1/8 inches; eight dessert plates, diameter 7 inches (one GSH); two small bowls, shape no. M12, diameter 5 inches; a bowl, shape no. M5, diameter 6 3/4 inches; a large bowl, shape no. M5, diameter 8 1/2 inches; and a footed bowl, shape no. J8, diameter 8 inches; with impressed GSH monogram and Etruscan Majolica medallion mark, various black printed numerals.
Literature:
KL001696 (a dessert plate, impressed GSH monogram and black printed 15, diameter 9 1/2 inches)
Reference:
Nicholas M. Dawes, Majolica p. 159, fig. 274 (footed tazza).
C The Joan Stacke Graham Majolica Collection
Circa 1884
Comprising a footed shell compote, height 6 inches, diameter 9 1/2 inches; a footed tazza, recorded as shape no. J10, height 5 inches, diameter 9 1/4 inches; a large oval scalloped platter, recorded as shape no. C14, width 13 3/4 inches; three shell-shaped dishes on shell feet, width 5 3/4 inches; six scalloped dishes, diameter 5 1/2 inches; six dinner plates, shape no. D21, diameter 9 1/4 inches; seven lunch plates, diameter 8 1/8 inches; eight dessert plates, diameter 7 inches (one GSH); two small bowls, shape no. M12, diameter 5 inches; a bowl, shape no. M5, diameter 6 3/4 inches; a large bowl, shape no. M5, diameter 8 1/2 inches; and a footed bowl, shape no. J8, diameter 8 inches; with impressed GSH monogram and Etruscan Majolica medallion mark, various black printed numerals.
Literature:
KL001696 (a dessert plate, impressed GSH monogram and black printed 15, diameter 9 1/2 inches)
Reference:
Nicholas M. Dawes, Majolica p. 159, fig. 274 (footed tazza).
C The Joan Stacke Graham Majolica Collection
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One dinner plate with two hairline cracks, the shell compote with a rim chip
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One dinner plate with two hairline cracks, the shell compote with a rim chip
Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.
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Griffen, Smith & Hill, Etruscan Majolica 'Shell and Seaweed' Part Dessert Service Circa 1884
Estimate $2,000 - $3,000
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