A STAFFORDSHIRE SALTGLAZED STONEWARE POLYCHROME-ENAMELED 'JACOBITE' TEAPOT AND COVER
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A STAFFORDSHIRE SALTGLAZED STONEWARE POLYCHROME-ENAMELED 'JACOBITE' TEAPOT AND COVER

CIRCA 1750-1760

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A STAFFORDSHIRE SALTGLAZED STONEWARE POLYCHROME-ENAMELED 'JACOBITE' TEAPOT AND COVER
CIRCA 1750-1760
Of lobed quatrefoil form, the body slip-cast with overlapping pecten shells, acorns and trailing oak branches, enameled overall in the Chinese famille rose style and with Charles II, emerging from the Boscobel oaks, on three paw feet headed by lion masks
5 1/8 in. (12.9 cm.) high (2)
来源
W.B. Goodwin, collection no. 39.
展览
Portland Museum of Art, loan no. 2.1983.61.
注意事项
This lot is offered without reserve.

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The concealment of Charles II in an oak tree at Boscobel House in the county of Shropshire, after his defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651, is the beginning of one of the greatest escape stories of all time.

For a similar example see, The Jean and Kenneth Chorley Collection, Christie's, New York, 25 January 1993, lot 129. Also compare, Arnold R. Mountford, The Illustrated Guide to Staffordshire Saltglaze Stoneware, London, 1971, fig. 178.