From a beautiful collection of Hutschenreuther porcelain at

Coscombe Fine Porcelain


 

Rare Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Imperial Bowl with the sought after “Daventry” pattern. It was designed by the famous Daisy Makeig-Jones, Circa 1920s, and only produced in the Daventry pattern between the years 1926 to 1929. The exterior has a ruby red lustre, the interior an orange lustre, and decorated with a gilded chinoiserie design.

Maker’s marks including printed Portland Vase mark and ‘WEGDWOOD ENGLAND’, pattern numbers z5419.

Measures – 14.5 cm diameter x 7 cm high

Condition : Excellent, no damage.

Lustreware is impossible to photograph because of light reflection but I do have plenty of detailed photos that can be emailed – please contact me for photos.

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About Us

Coscombe Fine Porcelain started as a private collection of figurines from the top porcelain houses in Denmark and Germany. Now 30 years on we have a large collection of rare late nineteenth and twentieth century ceramics from the principle sculptors and artists of their time in Europe.

Our offices are based in a lovely old barn conversion near the North Cotswold village of Chipping Campden where every figurine is professionally cleaned and checked under UV light so an accurate condition report can be established before individual items are added to the website.

We mail fully insured, to over 40 countries, professionally packing every order using poly boxes, poly beads and bubble wrap ensuring your precious figurine arrives in pristine condition.

If you wish to come and meet us we exhibit at the Antiques for everyone Spring, Summer and Winter fairs at the NEC Birmingham, the largest vetted art fair outside of London.

Please feel free to give me a call or email me with any questions you may have.

Enjoy browsing

Karen.

www.coscombefineporcelain.com