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RARE SHAPED SAUCE TUREEN LID-SPODE CARAMANIAN SERIES

$ 39.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Style: William IV
  • Pattern: Caramanian
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Condition: Clean, looks hardly used. See Description and Photographs for minor manufacturing and use flaws.
  • Brand: Spode
  • Color: Blue
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Object Type: Sauce Tureen Lid

    Description

    ATTRACTIVE, HARD-TO-FIND SAUCE TUREEN LID
    STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE
    "CARAMANIAN SERIES" ATT TO SPODE
    This is an unusual, shaped sauce-tureen lid in the highly collectible Spode Caramanian Series. Marching around the lid are animals copied from an 1807 book (Oriental Field Sports: Wild Sports of the East by Captain Thomas Williamson).  The finial, which features a floral motif, sits atop a well-moulded leaf. The quality of the engraving and color application is good.
    NAME OF PATTERN:
    This pattern is known as the Caramanian Series.
    SIZE AT WIDEST AND DEEPEST POINTS:
    Exterior measurements are 5-1/2" x 4" x 2-1/2" (to top of pretty finial).  Interior measurements (i.e., the rim that sits on the sauce tureen's supporting edge) are 4-7/8" x 3-5/16".
    CONDITION:
    The lid is clean and looks hardly used. There are, however, the following flaws: (1) light crazing; (2) tiny rim flea bites in interior rim; and (3) minor blue manufacturing smudge on edge of non-ladle end. Please refer to the photographs, as they form part of the description. The opening bid takes these condition issues into account.
    DATE:
    Spode's Caramanian Series dates to 1809. The Josiah Spode manufactory flourished 1784-1833.
    MARK:
    As is typical for lids of this type, there is no mark; however, the pattern is generally attributed to Spode. I cannot, however, guarantee this maker (although I haven't seen another piece in this pattern, marked or unmarked, clearly made by any other manufactory).
    REFERENCE:
    Coysh, A.W., and R.K. Henrywood. The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880, p. 70 for series, p. 344 for maker.
    Godden, Geoffrey. Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks, p. 589 (for information about Josiah Spode to which this unmarked piece is generally attributed).
    NOTE:
    Please ask any questions before bidding, as there will be no returns unless both Buyer and Seller agree that there is egregious error or misrepresentation in this description and the accompanying photographs that form part of the description.
    SHIPPING:
    This item will be shipped only to confirmed addresses in the U.S., via USPS Priority Mail.
    If you've got the sauce tureen in this highly collectible pattern, this well-moulded lid will make your day, not to mention greatly enhance the value of your base. Also, would make a nice addition to a collection of lids.