$889
Twenty Small Wedgwood Queen's Ware Culinary Molds, England, late 18th/early 19th century, varying shapes and sizes, including seven of a diamond shape with thistle; floret; crown; oak leaf and acorn; clover; and two of harps; together with four of stars; a shell; three of spiraling floral medallions; a fluted floral medallion; a sistrum; a helmet; and two of hens; impressed marks, lg. 2 3/8 to 4 1/2 in. Thistle: 1/8" chip at point. Floret: slightst glaze roughness to rim. Crown: 1/2" rim hairline. Oak leaf: 3/4" rim hairline with associated rim chip. Clover: 3/4" hairline and glaze chips to the clover edges. Two of harps: one stained and tihe a 1/4" footrim chip; one with scattered staining and a 1/8" rim chip. Four of stars: one restored; one with a 3/8" rim chip; two in good condition. Shell: staining; rim with glaze wear and a couple of slight glakes. Three of spirals: one stained, 3/8" rim hairline and restored foot; one with a 1/2" chip inside and a 1" rim hairline; one in good condition. Fluted floral: good condition Sistrum: scattered staining; 3/4" rim hairline. Helmet: lightly stained. Two of hens: one stained; one with scattered staining and a rim nick.
Auctioneer:
Skinner
Date:
2010-01-09