IRONSTONE CUP IN A RARE FIG PATTERN – PROBABLY BY DAVENPORT OR WEDGEWOOD

$45.00

Quantity Available: 1

Item Code: 643-19

Dates to the 1850's.  Measures 3” tall, 3 ½” in diameter at rim, and 2” in diameter at base. No handle.  This cup features embossed leaves and figs with parallel lines around the perimeter.  No markings, but was most likely produced by one of two English firms - Davenport or Wedgewood.

The overall condition is very good. There are scattered yellow spots on the inside of the cup.  There is one very small chip along edge of the rim which measures approx. 1/16”.  The outside has one small bubble to the glaze, and few small scrapes, as well as scattered blue pinpoint marks.  Some minor wear to bottom.  The white is bright; the glaze is fairly glossy with very fine consistent crazing throughout.

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