VERY LARGE FINE ANTIQUE POTTERY STONEWARE SPRIG-MOULDED NEALE WILSON STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHER JUG C.1800-15
Staffordshire Blue and White transfer printed soup dish Northern Scenery Scottish views by John Meir & Sons c.1838-55
"A fine Staffordshire antique pottery sprig-moulded stoneware jug produced by David Wilson of Hanley. Wilson was the successor to the renown pottery makers Neale and Co. This wonderful large example in solid drab colours with Cupid sprigged decoration and cream slip interior was produced between 1800 and 1815. A desirable and decorative Staffordshire antique pottery pitcher in wonderful condition."Antiques Expert Hamilton Bear.
 
References: Another example of a Wilson jug of this pattern is illustrated in Diane Edwards, Neale Pottery and Porcelain Its Predecessors and Successors 1753-1820 page 164 plate 142. 
Marks: none.
Dimensions: height 172 mm max.
Condition: in wonderful condition with no significant defects, a real gem. No damage or restoration.
 

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£210.00