Clews Staffordshire Dishes, Plus
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Description
English, mid-19th century. A group of two Clews Staffordshire blue and white porcelain dishes, each with maker's mark to underside, including one bowl marked Doctor Syntas mistakes a Gentleman's House for an Inn on underside, and one plate marked THE ESCAPE OF THE MOUSE FROM WILKE'S DESIGNS on underside; plus, one blue and white teacup and one blue and white saucer; plate (largest) ht. 1.5, dia. 9.75 in.
Provenance: Property from the Estate of Julie Parrott Smart, New Carlisle, OH
Provenance: Property from the Estate of Julie Parrott Smart, New Carlisle, OH
Condition
Plate has hairline visible on underside. Bowl has a chip to edge of rim. Cup has hairlines and chips.
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Clews Staffordshire Dishes, Plus
Estimate $200 - $300
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