Etsy - AileensAntiqueShop Exquisite 18Th Century Factiory Z Thomas Wolfe Creamer
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Have nothing in your home that you don't know to be useful or believe to be beautiful William Morris Factory Z ornate footed creamer - hand painted with tendrils & delicate blue flowers. For many years ceramic researchers had been trying to attribute these pieces & it has recently been determined that the maker is Thomas Wolfe. Thomas Wolfe was born in 1751. in 1781 he had a factory in the town of Stoke on Trent where he begun manufacturing Queen's ware, cane ware & Egyptian Black ware. He also manufactured China at Islington China Works (Liverpool) between 1792 & 1818. Firstly with John Davenport (1792-1800); then with Miles Mason & John Lucock & Wolfe & Co (1796-1800) lastly with son-in-law Robert Hamilton (1800-1818) He also had partnerships with Josiah Spode. Considering the age, the creamer is in excellent antique condition, except for a minor crazing on the side. Please study the photos carefully. The dimensions are 6 across, 3 7/8 wide & 4 tall by the handle. This magnificent collection were lovingly curated, catalogued & research by a British Pottery expert of 1750 - 1900 British Potteries for over 50 + years. I hope you find joy from these pieces. Please be aware that buyers are responsible for paying their local customs fees & any delays in customs are not my responsibility. We use recycled packaging materials & are eco responsible whenever possible. Thank you for stopping by. Exquisite 18Th Century Factiory Z Thomas Wolfe Creamer
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