Large George Jones Majolica Cow Cheese Dome and Stand, Pink Ground, English 1873

$6,485.00

Full-Size George Jones Majolica Cow Cheese dome and stand (Stilton Dish), 11.75 height x 12.5 diameter inches, on a vivid deep pink glazed ground with strong lavender hues, with stylized acanthus leaves glazed in varying shades of green, with yellow glazed roping trim, surmounted by a recumbent cow forming the handle. Painted pattern number to reserve on bottom, '2200,' which corresponds to 'Stilton Dish, Full Size, Pink Ground, Cow Finial' in the George Jones Majolica Pattern Numbers Books preserved in the Wedgwood Archives of the Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston, England and reprinted in R. Cluett's "George Jones Ceramics" * see footnote. For over 28 years we have been among the world's preeminent specialists in fine antique Majolica. This is the best example of this rare form--in the largest size and most desirable coloration--we have ever seen. The absolute best of the best--in excellent antique condition with no damage, repairs, or restoration, guaranteed.

As Victoria Bergesen points out in her important work, "Majolica," "The majolica of George Jones vies with that of Minton and Wedgwood for the place of the best majolica ever produced" **see footnote.

Book references: *1--Robert Cluett, "George Jones ceramics: 1861-1951." Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 1998, p. 269. (George Jones Pattern Numbers from the Wedgwood Archive reprinted in Appendix 4, pp. 269-272.) **2--Victoria Bergesen, "Majolica: British, Continental and American Wares, 1851--1915." London: Barrie and Jenkins Publishers, 1989, p. 74. 3--Marilyn G. Karmason and Joan B. Stacke, "Majolica, A Complete History and Illustrated Survey." New York: Harry N. Abrams Publishers, Second Edition, 2002, pp. 89-90 (color illustration). 4--Nicholas M. Dawes, "Majolica." New York: Crown Publishers, 1990, p. 113, figure 197 (color illustration).

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Full-Size George Jones Majolica Cow Cheese dome and stand (Stilton Dish), 11.75 height x 12.5 diameter inches, on a vivid deep pink glazed ground with strong lavender hues, with stylized acanthus leaves glazed in varying shades of green, with yellow glazed roping trim, surmounted by a recumbent cow forming the handle. Painted pattern number to reserve on bottom, '2200,' which corresponds to 'Stilton Dish, Full Size, Pink Ground, Cow Finial' in the George Jones Majolica Pattern Numbers Books preserved in the Wedgwood Archives of the Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston, England and reprinted in R. Cluett's "George Jones Ceramics" * see footnote. For over 28 years we have been among the world's preeminent specialists in fine antique Majolica. This is the best example of this rare form--in the largest size and most desirable coloration--we have ever seen. The absolute best of the best--in excellent antique condition with no damage, repairs, or restoration, guaranteed.

As Victoria Bergesen points out in her important work, "Majolica," "The majolica of George Jones vies with that of Minton and Wedgwood for the place of the best majolica ever produced" **see footnote.

Book references: *1--Robert Cluett, "George Jones ceramics: 1861-1951." Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 1998, p. 269. (George Jones Pattern Numbers from the Wedgwood Archive reprinted in Appendix 4, pp. 269-272.) **2--Victoria Bergesen, "Majolica: British, Continental and American Wares, 1851--1915." London: Barrie and Jenkins Publishers, 1989, p. 74. 3--Marilyn G. Karmason and Joan B. Stacke, "Majolica, A Complete History and Illustrated Survey." New York: Harry N. Abrams Publishers, Second Edition, 2002, pp. 89-90 (color illustration). 4--Nicholas M. Dawes, "Majolica." New York: Crown Publishers, 1990, p. 113, figure 197 (color illustration).

Full-Size George Jones Majolica Cow Cheese dome and stand (Stilton Dish), 11.75 height x 12.5 diameter inches, on a vivid deep pink glazed ground with strong lavender hues, with stylized acanthus leaves glazed in varying shades of green, with yellow glazed roping trim, surmounted by a recumbent cow forming the handle. Painted pattern number to reserve on bottom, '2200,' which corresponds to 'Stilton Dish, Full Size, Pink Ground, Cow Finial' in the George Jones Majolica Pattern Numbers Books preserved in the Wedgwood Archives of the Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston, England and reprinted in R. Cluett's "George Jones Ceramics" * see footnote. For over 28 years we have been among the world's preeminent specialists in fine antique Majolica. This is the best example of this rare form--in the largest size and most desirable coloration--we have ever seen. The absolute best of the best--in excellent antique condition with no damage, repairs, or restoration, guaranteed.

As Victoria Bergesen points out in her important work, "Majolica," "The majolica of George Jones vies with that of Minton and Wedgwood for the place of the best majolica ever produced" **see footnote.

Book references: *1--Robert Cluett, "George Jones ceramics: 1861-1951." Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 1998, p. 269. (George Jones Pattern Numbers from the Wedgwood Archive reprinted in Appendix 4, pp. 269-272.) **2--Victoria Bergesen, "Majolica: British, Continental and American Wares, 1851--1915." London: Barrie and Jenkins Publishers, 1989, p. 74. 3--Marilyn G. Karmason and Joan B. Stacke, "Majolica, A Complete History and Illustrated Survey." New York: Harry N. Abrams Publishers, Second Edition, 2002, pp. 89-90 (color illustration). 4--Nicholas M. Dawes, "Majolica." New York: Crown Publishers, 1990, p. 113, figure 197 (color illustration).

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