This attractive porcelain stand was made c 1825-30 by John & William Ridgway to fit the hexagonal teapot unique to this factory. The flowers are beautifully hand painted, and the border of mazarine blue and gold is quite distinctive.
The stand measures 8-1/4" by 7-1/2", The form can be seen on page 98 of Geoffrey A. Godden's "Ridgways Porcelain". It is marked on the back with the Ridgway pattern number 2/1390.
It is in excellent condition. There are no chips, no cracks, no crazing, and no repairs. It rings when tapped. There is very little wear to either the gilding or enamel decorations.
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ITEM ID
17065
TYPE
Hand Painted, Porcelain
COLOR
Gold, Polychrome
ORIGIN
England • English
PURPOSE
Trays
ITEM TYPE
Antique
Owen's Antiques
Antique Ridgway Teapot Stand, Richly Decorated, Georgian c 1825
$165
Specialist Dealer in Early 19th Century English China
Specializing in Georgian Period Tablewares: Spode, Wedgwood, Coalport, Mason's, Worcester, Derby, Minton, Davenport, etc.
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