https://warrenantiques.com/products/an-english-creamware-landskip-sauceboat-c1770-80
https://warrenantiques.com/products/an-english-creamware-landskip-sauceboat-c1770-80
https://warrenantiques.com/products/an-english-creamware-landskip-sauceboat-c1770-80
https://warrenantiques.com/products/an-english-creamware-landskip-sauceboat-c1770-80
https://warrenantiques.com/products/an-english-creamware-landskip-sauceboat-c1770-80

An Antique English Creamware Landskip Sauceboat, c1770-80

Regular price $0.00 Sale

An Antique English Creamware Landskip Sauceboat, c1770-80

Dimensions: 3"H x 7"L

Condition: Restoration to small hairline on tip of spout; two tiny chips on tip of spout

Please contact us for price details.

Literature:  For a teapot, "attributed as moulded by Greatbatch, coloured by Wedgwood, and decorated in the same palette and design see Plate 8B page 39 in "Creamware by Donald Towner"

An example of the block mold used to make this sauce boat, can be found in Reilly's "Wedgwood" Volume One, page 171, figure 137.  It is attributed to Greatbatch though no shards of this type were ever found on the site of his pottery.

A similar sauce boat, along with the block mold, is pictured in Reilly's "Wedgwood", Volume One, page 177, figures 155 and 156.