Camel (From Thomas & William Daniell’s 'Oriental Scenery and Views in Hindoostan'), Circa 1825
A good Early 19th Century Antique English Georgian Blue and White Transfer Pottery Sauce Tureen and Cover, printed in the “Camel” pattern by John Rogers and Son of Dale Hall, Longport, Staffordshire, (fl. 1815 – 1842)
13 x 19 x 10 cm
5 1/8 x 7 1/2 x 4 in
5 1/8 x 7 1/2 x 4 in
The scene is derived from Plate 25, “Gate leading to a Musjed, at Chunar Ghur”, of Thomas & William Daniell’s “Oriental Scenery and Views in Hindoostan : Part I”, published...
The scene is derived from Plate 25, “Gate leading to a Musjed, at Chunar Ghur”, of Thomas & William Daniell’s “Oriental Scenery and Views in Hindoostan : Part I”, published by Robert Bowyer, at the Historic Gallery, Pall Mall, London, between 1795 and 1807. The underside of the tureen base bearing the impressed Maker’s Mark, ROGERS, together with what looks like an impressed letter L. The source print, together with a plate in this pattern, { Sack 2-12 } may be viewed in Michael Sack’s “India on Transferware”, Pages 40 / 41.