$150
Continental, late 19th / early 20th century. A group of 5 majolica plates comprising pair of Wedgewood (English, founded 1759) majolica salad plates, each with single cabbage leaf motif, each marked underglaze on underside "WEDGWOOD MADE IN ENGLAND 11T835 E", each with applied label to underside "LOCKSON", each with additional applied inventory label to underside; majolica salad plate with trio of multi-colored grape leaves, with brilliant celadon, marked in glaze on underside "S", with applied label to underside "Dearing Antiques, Atlanta, GA"; majolica salad plate with trio of fans, butterflies and cherry blossoms, with applied label to underside "Livingston's Antiques, Charleston, SC", with additional hanging tag to underside "Livingston Antiques Majolica Plate England Circa 1870 Fans and Butterflies"; and oblong majolica dish with thistle and broad leaf motif, marked on underside with two indistinct makers marks, with applied inventory label to underside. "Cabbage Leaf" approximate diameter 8.125". "Trio Grape Leaf" approximate diameter 8". "Fans and Butterflies" approximate diameter 8.125". "Purple Thistle" overall approximately 9.75" x 12.25".
Auctioneer:
Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery
Date:
2016-05-01