Description
Rare Antique Pink Lustre and Bat Printed Pearlware Low Serving Bowl, Attributed to Thomas Wolfe, Circa 1805
An exceptionally rare and beautifully preserved example of early 19th-century English pearlware, this elegant low serving bowl attributed to the celebrated Staffordshire potter Thomas Wolfe represents one of the most desirable and least commonly encountered forms in the entire repertoire of English Regency period tea service ceramics. Combining the extraordinarily refined technique of bat printing with glowing pink lustre banded decoration, this bowl is a piece of genuine rarity and considerable collector significance.
The low serving bowl "” used at the Regency tea table to present biscuits, cakes, or sweetmeats to assembled guests "” is decorated throughout with the same exquisite bat printed manor house scene that distinguishes the Thomas Wolfe service to which it belongs, depicting a romantic English country house set among trees with swans and deer completing the serene pastoral composition. The bat printed decoration achieves a fineness and tonal delicacy of almost engraving-like precision "” a technical accomplishment entirely beyond the reach of standard transfer printing "” while the pink lustre banded edges add a warm, iridescent metallic richness that plays beautifully against the cool blue-white luminosity of the pearlware body.
At 8¼ inches across and just 1½ inches tall the low serving bowl is a particularly graceful and elegant form "” its wide, shallow profile displaying the bat printed decoration to maximum effect and lending the piece a refined horizontal elegance that makes it as visually compelling empty on a shelf or dresser as it would have been laden with Regency delicacies at a Georgian tea table. It is precisely this generous display surface that makes low serving bowls in documented patterns so sought after by serious collectors of early English ceramics.
Low serving bowls in attributed patterns are among the scarcest survivors of any English Regency tea service "” subject to heavy use, easily damaged by their shallow profile, and produced in smaller numbers than cups, saucers, and plates. This example's excellent state of preservation is therefore a genuinely remarkable survival.
The condition is excellent throughout with only minor staining and crazing entirely consistent with more than two centuries of careful keeping and tea table service "” a remarkable state of preservation for a piece of this age, fragility, and working purpose.
Dimensions: 8.25" diameter × 1.5"H
Type: Pearlware low serving bowl, bat printed with pink lustre decoration
Decoration: Manor house with trees, swans and deer; pink lustre banded edges
Maker: Attributed to Thomas Wolfe, Circa 1805
Condition: Excellent "” minor staining and crazing consistent with age and use
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Condition: Excellent "” minor staining and crazing consistent with age and use
Origin:
United Kingdom
Materials & Techniques:
Earthenware
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
An exceptionally rare and beautifully preserved example of early 19th-century English pearlware, this elegant low serving bowl attributed to the celebrated Staffordshire potter Thomas Wolfe represents one of the most desirable and least commonly encountered forms in the entire repertoire of English Regency period tea service ceramics. Combining the extraordinarily refined technique of bat printing with glowing pink lustre banded decoration, this bowl is a piece of genuine rarity and considerable collector significance.
The low serving bowl "” used at the Regency tea table to present biscuits, cakes, or sweetmeats to assembled guests "” is decorated throughout with the same exquisite bat printed manor house scene that distinguishes the Thomas Wolfe service to which it belongs, depicting a romantic English country house set among trees with swans and deer completing the serene pastoral composition. The bat printed decoration achieves a fineness and tonal delicacy of almost engraving-like precision "” a technical accomplishment entirely beyond the reach of standard transfer printing "” while the pink lustre banded edges add a warm, iridescent metallic richness that plays beautifully against the cool blue-white luminosity of the pearlware body.
At 8¼ inches across and just 1½ inches tall the low serving bowl is a particularly graceful and elegant form "” its wide, shallow profile displaying the bat printed decoration to maximum effect and lending the piece a refined horizontal elegance that makes it as visually compelling empty on a shelf or dresser as it would have been laden with Regency delicacies at a Georgian tea table. It is precisely this generous display surface that makes low serving bowls in documented patterns so sought after by serious collectors of early English ceramics.
Low serving bowls in attributed patterns are among the scarcest survivors of any English Regency tea service "” subject to heavy use, easily damaged by their shallow profile, and produced in smaller numbers than cups, saucers, and plates. This example's excellent state of preservation is therefore a genuinely remarkable survival.
The condition is excellent throughout with only minor staining and crazing entirely consistent with more than two centuries of careful keeping and tea table service "” a remarkable state of preservation for a piece of this age, fragility, and working purpose.
Dimensions: 8.25" diameter × 1.5"H
Type: Pearlware low serving bowl, bat printed with pink lustre decoration
Decoration: Manor house with trees, swans and deer; pink lustre banded edges
Maker: Attributed to Thomas Wolfe, Circa 1805
Condition: Excellent "” minor staining and crazing consistent with age and use
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Condition: Excellent "” minor staining and crazing consistent with age and use
Origin:
United Kingdom
Materials & Techniques:
Earthenware
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; Condition: Excellent — minor staining and crazing consistent with age and use
Buyer's Premium
20%
Dimensions
1.5 x 8.5 x 8.5 in
Rare Antique Pink Lustre and Bat Printed Pearlware Low Serving Bowl, Attributed to Thomas Wolfe, Cir
Estimate $250-$740
Starting Price
$180
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