The remnants of a Hamilton of Stoke 'Gothic Ruins' pattern dinner service
The remnants of a Hamilton of Stoke 'Gothic Ruins' pattern dinner service, circa 1820, comprising: a a shaped square bowl, 25cm wide; a leaf-shaped dish; four dinner plates and six soup plates, one plate marked HAMILTON STOKE
See Coysh & Henrywood The Dictionary of Blue and white Printed Pottery 1780-1880 (vol. I), p. 161 where the authors list this as maker unknown. The vendor believes this to be another view of Lanthony Abbey, Monmouthshire not to be confused with the known view that appears on blue and white printed pottery from the so called 'Pineapple' Border series.
This lot is to be sold without reserve
Condition Report:
Two soup plates have small restored rim chips. Leaf dish is cracked. Square bowl has a foot rim chip.
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The remnants of a Hamilton of Stoke 'Gothic Ruins' pattern dinner service, circa 1820, comprising: a a shaped square bowl, 25cm wide; a leaf-shaped dish; four dinner plates and six soup plates, one plate marked HAMILTON STOKE
See Coysh & Henrywood The Dictionary of Blue and white Printed Pottery 1780-1880 (vol. I), p. 161 where the authors list this as maker unknown. The vendor believes this to be another view of Lanthony Abbey, Monmouthshire not to be confused with the known view that appears on blue and white printed pottery from the so called 'Pineapple' Border series.
This lot is to be sold without reserve
Condition Report:
Two soup plates have small restored rim chips. Leaf dish is cracked. Square bowl has a foot rim chip.