Cream Wedgwood porcelain chamber pot with single handle with a blue and white transfer surrounding exterior in the Ferrara pattern repeating three times a scene with a sailing ship in front of older buildings; top flat rim and exterior of handle has floral blue and white transfer border.
Cream Wedgwood porcelain chamber pot with single handle with a blue and white transfer surrounding exterior in the Ferrara pattern repeating three times a scene with a sailing ship in front of older buildings; top flat rim and exterior of handle has floral blue and white transfer border.
Number Of Parts
1
Provenance
Collected by Keith A. Mcleod and donated to the museum via Dr. Ralph Masi.
This impressed mark remains the usual mark until the adoption of the sans serif version in 1929. From 1907 on in the third series the first letter for the month is replaced by a 3 and with the fourth series commencing with A in 1924 with the figure 4. There is an area of confusion in wares in the first two series. For example TOT could mean a piece produced in either June 1865 or June of 1891. Commencing in 1929 the year mark is replaced by the last two digits of the year, 30 standing for 1930.
The 2013 auction catalogue listing for this item indicates it as 'an early 20th century Wedgwood 'Ferrara' pattern blue and white transfer decorated chamber pot.