SOLD! for $416.00.
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Twenty (20) Hicks, Meigh, & Johnson ironstone Imari pattern pottery pieces with cobalt, iron-red, and parcel gilt designs of flowering branches surrounding a central medallion depicting a vase of flowers before a low railing, including one (1) tureen with pierced, interlacing finial and handles; twelve (12) soup bowls (10 1/4" dia.); one (1) footed presentation platter or tazza; two (2) compotes with pierced, interlacing handles; two (2) plates with pierced, interlacing handles; and two (2) petal or shell-shaped dishes. All items stamped with blue crown and "Real Stone China" banner maker's mark; some additionally marked with iron-red painter's marks, including "140" or "170" to underside. Ranging in size from 7 3/8" H x 8 1/4" W to 6 3/4" H x 11 5/8" dia. English, circa 1820-1835.
PROVENANCE: The Collection of Dr. Joe Newsom Rawlings, Davisboro, Georgia.
CONDITION: Scattered minor wear to glaze including some minute surface scratches. One soup bowl with minor area of crazing. One compote with minor hairlines, largest measuring 3/4" L.