A Rare Handthrown Blackware Goblet, Jackfield, Shropshire, England, Mid-To-Late 18th C.
Description
Wheel thrown as opposed to the profusion of moulded wares produced at the Jackfield Pottery. This hand-thrown goblet comes with an interesting provenance, retaining an old paper label.
Date
Mid-to-late 18th century.
Dimensions
4.75” H x 4.25” W O/A approx.
Condition
In good condition, professional attention to a fine hairline and small rim chips, slight wear commensurate with age and use.
Price
£455 $574-USD
Reference – Michael Messenger – Pottery and Tiles of the Severn Valley
Ref Number: 323072A
Enquiries Welcome
Categories: 18th Century & Earlier, barkware and blackware, Blackware, For Sale
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