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English White Ironstone Child Octagon Sugar Box GRAPE 1850 Staffordshire Tea Set
$ 5.28
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Description
ChildsWhite Ironstone Octagon Sugar Box
GRAPE
Staffordshire England c18
5
0
This miniature white ironstone octagonal panelled sugar or sucrier was originally part of a complete childs tea set dating to c1850. Simply elegant, and elegantly simple, with clean lines and modest details, a studied contrast to some of the busy and highly decorated ceramics. The sugar is unmarked; it is an example of the GRAPE pattern, with a cluster of grapes for a finial. It was made in the mid 19th century by one of the many pottery manufactories in the Staffordshire region of England, possibly Brown Westhead & Moore.
The sugar stands 4-1/2 inches tall with an inset lid with a decorative ‘grape’ finial and twig handles. Possibly a married piece, there is a steam hole in the lid.
The
piece
is in great condition, especially considering it was played with by generations of children.
N
o chips, cracks, or repairs. The
piece
is
well
potted.
Please ask questions before bidding.
Offered as is.
Thank you for bidding!
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