George Jones Majolica Oyster Plate on a Turquoise Ground, English, ca, 1874
George Jones Majolica Oyster Dish, the six turquoise-glazed wells separated by coral tentacles, the central dipping well naturalistically molded as an oyster half-shell applied on a bed of green-glazed seaweed, with a yellow ocher rim; the reverse glazed in green and brown tortoiseshell mottling with impressed marks, 'GJ' monogram, and British Registry diamond for 15 September 1874; with painted design number in the thumbprint reserve, '3401,' which corresponds to the entry, 'Oyster Plate, turq. gr. [ground] pink shell centre,' along with a drawing of the design (illustrated in Dawes, p. 116) in the George Jones Majolica Pattern Books partially preserved in the Wedgwood Archives, Victoria and Albert Museum, World of Wedgwood, Barlaston, UK and reprinted in Bergesen.
(Bergesen, p. 204.)
For thirty years, we have been among the preeminent specialist in fine English Majolica.
Book references:
Victoria Bergesen, MAJOLICA: British, Continental, and American Wares. London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1989, p. 204 (George Jones Majolica Pattern Numbers, pp. 201-205).
Nicholas M. Dawes, MAJOLICA. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1990, p. 116, Figure 204 (design illustration).
Marilyn G. Karmason and Joan B. Stacke, MAJOLICA, A Complete History and Illustrated Survey. New York: Harry N. Abrams Publishers, Second Edition, 2002, p. 96 (color photo).
Jeffrey B. Snyder, ANTIQUE MAJOLICA. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., 2005, p. 163 (full-page color photo with inset photo of back marks).
Jeffery B. Snyder and Leslie Bockol, MAJOLICA: European and American Wares. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., 1994, dedication page and p. 12 (color photo).
Dimensions: Height: 1.38 in (3.51 cm) x Diameter: 10.13 in (25.74 cm)
Condition: Good - Lightly used, with very light scratches, or minor cosmetic wear, but has no structural issues. Most antique and vintage items fit this condition.
George Jones Majolica Oyster Dish, the six turquoise-glazed wells separated by coral tentacles, the central dipping well naturalistically molded as an oyster half-shell applied on a bed of green-glazed seaweed, with a yellow ocher rim; the reverse glazed in green and brown tortoiseshell mottling with impressed marks, 'GJ' monogram, and British Registry diamond for 15 September 1874; with painted design number in the thumbprint reserve, '3401,' which corresponds to the entry, 'Oyster Plate, turq. gr. [ground] pink shell centre,' along with a drawing of the design (illustrated in Dawes, p. 116) in the George Jones Majolica Pattern Books partially preserved in the Wedgwood Archives, Victoria and Albert Museum, World of Wedgwood, Barlaston, UK and reprinted in Bergesen.
(Bergesen, p. 204.)
For thirty years, we have been among the preeminent specialist in fine English Majolica.
Book references:
Victoria Bergesen, MAJOLICA: British, Continental, and American Wares. London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1989, p. 204 (George Jones Majolica Pattern Numbers, pp. 201-205).
Nicholas M. Dawes, MAJOLICA. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1990, p. 116, Figure 204 (design illustration).
Marilyn G. Karmason and Joan B. Stacke, MAJOLICA, A Complete History and Illustrated Survey. New York: Harry N. Abrams Publishers, Second Edition, 2002, p. 96 (color photo).
Jeffrey B. Snyder, ANTIQUE MAJOLICA. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., 2005, p. 163 (full-page color photo with inset photo of back marks).
Jeffery B. Snyder and Leslie Bockol, MAJOLICA: European and American Wares. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., 1994, dedication page and p. 12 (color photo).
Dimensions: Height: 1.38 in (3.51 cm) x Diameter: 10.13 in (25.74 cm)
Condition: Good - Lightly used, with very light scratches, or minor cosmetic wear, but has no structural issues. Most antique and vintage items fit this condition.
George Jones Majolica Oyster Dish, the six turquoise-glazed wells separated by coral tentacles, the central dipping well naturalistically molded as an oyster half-shell applied on a bed of green-glazed seaweed, with a yellow ocher rim; the reverse glazed in green and brown tortoiseshell mottling with impressed marks, 'GJ' monogram, and British Registry diamond for 15 September 1874; with painted design number in the thumbprint reserve, '3401,' which corresponds to the entry, 'Oyster Plate, turq. gr. [ground] pink shell centre,' along with a drawing of the design (illustrated in Dawes, p. 116) in the George Jones Majolica Pattern Books partially preserved in the Wedgwood Archives, Victoria and Albert Museum, World of Wedgwood, Barlaston, UK and reprinted in Bergesen.
(Bergesen, p. 204.)
For thirty years, we have been among the preeminent specialist in fine English Majolica.
Book references:
Victoria Bergesen, MAJOLICA: British, Continental, and American Wares. London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1989, p. 204 (George Jones Majolica Pattern Numbers, pp. 201-205).
Nicholas M. Dawes, MAJOLICA. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1990, p. 116, Figure 204 (design illustration).
Marilyn G. Karmason and Joan B. Stacke, MAJOLICA, A Complete History and Illustrated Survey. New York: Harry N. Abrams Publishers, Second Edition, 2002, p. 96 (color photo).
Jeffrey B. Snyder, ANTIQUE MAJOLICA. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., 2005, p. 163 (full-page color photo with inset photo of back marks).
Jeffery B. Snyder and Leslie Bockol, MAJOLICA: European and American Wares. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., 1994, dedication page and p. 12 (color photo).
Dimensions: Height: 1.38 in (3.51 cm) x Diameter: 10.13 in (25.74 cm)
Condition: Good - Lightly used, with very light scratches, or minor cosmetic wear, but has no structural issues. Most antique and vintage items fit this condition.