A rare Lowestoft blue and white inkwell c.1790, attributed to Robert Allen the slightly waisted cylindrical form inscribed 'St Margret Parish Church of Lowestoft' within a foliate cartouche, the reverse with insects around a flower spray, the shoulder with further flower sprigs around three small holes encircling a central well with everted rim, a hole to the base, 7.1cm dia. Provenance: a private collection in East Anglia. Acquired from Bob Williams Inkwells with underglaze blue decoration are rare survivals. See Sheenah Smith, Lowestoft Porcelain in Norwich Castle Museum, pp.46-55 for a discussion of pieces attributed to Robert Allen Also pl.225 for a very similar 'Trifle from Lowestoft' inkwell. St Margaret's Church dates from the 14th century and its spire was once the highest point in Lowestoft. The church had a change of vicar in 1789 with the new incumbent, Robert Potter Read more »
A rare Lowestoft blue and white inkwell c.1790, attributed to Robert Allen the slightly waisted cylindrical form inscribed 'St Margret Parish Church of Lowestoft' within a foliate cartouche, the reverse with insects around a flower spray, the shoulder with further flower sprigs around three small holes encircling a central well with everted rim, a hole to the base, 7.1cm dia. Provenance: a private collection in East Anglia. Acquired from Bob Williams Inkwells with underglaze blue decoration are rare survivals. See Sheenah Smith, Lowestoft Porcelain in Norwich Castle Museum, pp.46-55 for a discussion of pieces attributed to Robert Allen Also pl.225 for a very similar 'Trifle from Lowestoft' inkwell. St Margaret's Church dates from the 14th century and its spire was once the highest point in Lowestoft. The church had a change of vicar in 1789 with the new incumbent, Robert Potter Read more »
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