LOT 0357 STAFFORDSHIRE AMERICAN VIEW TRANSFER-PRINTED CERAMIC
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STAFFORDSHIRE AMERICAN VIEW TRANSFER-PRINTED CERAMIC SOUP TUREEN, depicting the "ALMS HOUSE / BOSTON.", featuring a three and a half-story building with three figures in foreground, cover having "CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE / MASSACHUSETS.", depicting a large building with cupola. Each having printed pattern name and "BEAUTIES OF AMERICA / J&W RIDGWAY" to underside. John & William Ridgway, Hanley, England. 1813-1830. 9 1/4" HOA. Excellent condition, base underside having a light hairline and an approximately 1 1/2" chip, cover with flake to interior flange. Manufacturing firing hairline to cover underside, as made. Literature: The Armans - Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List, p. 99, pl. #254 and p. 100, pl. #258; Transferware Collectors Club database patterns #887 and #888. Provenance: From the collection of Nick Routson, Phoenix, AZ.Pook & Pook, Inc., 10/10/2013, lot 296. Ex-collection of Hayden Goldberg & Curtis F. Brown. Catalogue Note: The Boston Alms House was designed by famous architect Charles Bulfinch and stood on the bank of the Charles River from 1800 to 1825.
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