Maine Antique Digest, March 2015 25-A
Peggy McClard
Americana & Folk Art
By Appointment & On the Internet
Houston, Texas (713) 880-2572
Massachusetts Artist
Ruth Henshaw Bascom
(1772-1848)
Pastel on Paper,
Possibly Original Frame,
New to Market from
60 Year Old Collection,
Framed Size 22” x 17”
Vermont Artist Thomas Ware (1803-1826), Oil on Panel,
Original Frame, Untouched Condition, 25½” x 21½”
West Pelham Antiques
Michael A. Weinberg
24 Amherst Road, Pelham, MA 01002-9624
www.westpelhamantiques.rubylane.com westpelhamantiques@gmail.com413-253-1847 • 413-575-5523 (cell)
Diamond-shaped Cress or Berry Dish
WITH Original Tray: Marked Wedgwood;
11½" x 9½" x 3¼" (high)
Pair of Creamware Compotes:
Both are marked Wedgwood; 4½" high, 6¾" across at the
top. Not pierced, but wonderful form.
Footed Oval Drainer or Tray:
Marked Wedgwood; 11¼" x 8½" x 1½"
(high)
Footed Round Cress or Berry Drainer: 8½"
diameter, 2½" (high)
Basket with Original Tray:
10" x 8¾" x 3½" (high); unusual pierced
decoration on the basket.
Pierced English Creamware, c. 1800-1820
(Additional photos available upon request, or visit my Ruby Lane Shop for
complete descriptions, and other examples of Early English Creamware)
American & English Needlework Samplers • Early English Ceramics • American Country in Paint
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