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Georgian Blue & White "Elephant" Tureen ~ John Rogers & Son
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Certified DealerApproved item224 sales by dealerFree Delivery
Description
Fine and rare early 19th Century English Georgian antique blue & white transfer pottery tureen and cover of vase form by John Rogers & Son of Dale Hall, Longport, Staffordshire {1814-1836}, printed in the popular "Elephant" pattern. Attractive "Lion's Head" finial and good clear transfers throughout, the base impress marked Rogers beneath the foot.
This lovely piece would have formed the central section of a supper set, the whole of which would have sat upon a fitted mahogany tray.
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measurements
Height:
21.5 cm
Width:
20.25 cm
Depth:
20.25 cm
measurements
declaration
Applecross Antiques has clarified that the Georgian Blue & White "Elephant" Tureen ~ John Rogers & Son (LA491800) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1820