George Jones Majolica Sardine Box with Shells and Seaweed, English, ca. 1867
George Jones Majolica Turquoise Shells and Seaweed Sardine Box, English, ca. 1867, the box molded in high relief with a salmon on each of the four sides, each corner with molded coral forming the raised feet, the lid with a naturalistic conch shell, surmounted with a shell forming the knop, the reverse with painted design number '1848,' which corresponds to the entry, 'Shell Sardine Box,' in the George Jones Majolica Pattern Books preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum, Wedgwood Collection.
For thirty years we have been among the preeminent specialists in fine antique majolica.
Book References:
*1-Victoria Bergesen, MAJOLICA: British, Continental and American Wares, 1851-1915. London: Barrie & Jenkins Publishers, 1989, p. 202. George Jones Majolica Pattern Books from the Wedgwood Archive, pp. 201-205.
2-Susan Weber et al., MAJOLICA MANIA: Transatlantic Pottery in England and the United States 1850--1915. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2020, Volume One, p. 116.
3-Robert Cluett, GEORGE JONES CERAMICS: 1861-1951. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 1998, p. 56.
4-Marilyn G. Karmason with Joan B. Stacke, "MAJOLICA, A Complete History and Illustrated Survey." New York: Harry N. Abrams Publishers, Second edition, 2002, p. 96.
Dimensions: Height: 4 in (10.16 cm) x Width: 7 in (17.78 cm). x Depth: 6 in (15.24 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 Turquoise Shells and Seaweed Sardine Box, English, ca. 1867, the box molded in high relief with a salmon on each of the four sides, each corner with molded coral forming the raised feet, the lid with a naturalistic conch shell, surmounted with a shell forming the knop, the reverse with painted design number '1848,' which corresponds to the entry, 'Shell Sardine Box,' in the George Jones Majolica Pattern Books preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum, Wedgwood Collection.
For thirty years we have been among the preeminent specialists in fine antique majolica.
Book References:
*1-Victoria Bergesen, MAJOLICA: British, Continental and American Wares, 1851-1915. London: Barrie & Jenkins Publishers, 1989, p. 202. George Jones Majolica Pattern Books from the Wedgwood Archive, pp. 201-205.
2-Susan Weber et al., MAJOLICA MANIA: Transatlantic Pottery in England and the United States 1850--1915. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2020, Volume One, p. 116.
3-Robert Cluett, GEORGE JONES CERAMICS: 1861-1951. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 1998, p. 56.
4-Marilyn G. Karmason with Joan B. Stacke, "MAJOLICA, A Complete History and Illustrated Survey." New York: Harry N. Abrams Publishers, Second edition, 2002, p. 96.
Dimensions: Height: 4 in (10.16 cm) x Width: 7 in (17.78 cm). x Depth: 6 in (15.24 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 Turquoise Shells and Seaweed Sardine Box, English, ca. 1867, the box molded in high relief with a salmon on each of the four sides, each corner with molded coral forming the raised feet, the lid with a naturalistic conch shell, surmounted with a shell forming the knop, the reverse with painted design number '1848,' which corresponds to the entry, 'Shell Sardine Box,' in the George Jones Majolica Pattern Books preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum, Wedgwood Collection.
For thirty years we have been among the preeminent specialists in fine antique majolica.
Book References:
*1-Victoria Bergesen, MAJOLICA: British, Continental and American Wares, 1851-1915. London: Barrie & Jenkins Publishers, 1989, p. 202. George Jones Majolica Pattern Books from the Wedgwood Archive, pp. 201-205.
2-Susan Weber et al., MAJOLICA MANIA: Transatlantic Pottery in England and the United States 1850--1915. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2020, Volume One, p. 116.
3-Robert Cluett, GEORGE JONES CERAMICS: 1861-1951. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 1998, p. 56.
4-Marilyn G. Karmason with Joan B. Stacke, "MAJOLICA, A Complete History and Illustrated Survey." New York: Harry N. Abrams Publishers, Second edition, 2002, p. 96.
Dimensions: Height: 4 in (10.16 cm) x Width: 7 in (17.78 cm). x Depth: 6 in (15.24 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.