Edwardian Wood & Sons "Sheraton" Chinoiserie polychrome blossom tree cylinder pair of vases
Edwardian pair of Wood & Sons vases of cylindrical form in the "Sheraton" pattern, designed by Frederick Rhead and depicting an oriental blossom tree in polychrome on a black ground, fully backstamped to base. Very bright and rich colours to flowers, comprising pink, orange, lilac and blue.
Made by Wood & Sons, Burslem, c. 1910's.
668 g
21.4 and 21.7 cm tall
8.5 and 8.8 cm across the top
Good antique condition. Crazing commensurate with age; nibbles and fleabites to the base of one vase; the other vase has a chip to rim that has been over painted.
Edwardian pair of Wood & Sons vases of cylindrical form in the "Sheraton" pattern, designed by Frederick Rhead and depicting an oriental blossom tree in polychrome on a black ground, fully backstamped to base. Very bright and rich colours to flowers, comprising pink, orange, lilac and blue.
Made by Wood & Sons, Burslem, c. 1910's.
668 g
21.4 and 21.7 cm tall
8.5 and 8.8 cm across the top
Good antique condition. Crazing commensurate with age; nibbles and fleabites to the base of one vase; the other vase has a chip to rim that has been over painted.
Edwardian pair of Wood & Sons vases of cylindrical form in the "Sheraton" pattern, designed by Frederick Rhead and depicting an oriental blossom tree in polychrome on a black ground, fully backstamped to base. Very bright and rich colours to flowers, comprising pink, orange, lilac and blue.
Made by Wood & Sons, Burslem, c. 1910's.
668 g
21.4 and 21.7 cm tall
8.5 and 8.8 cm across the top
Good antique condition. Crazing commensurate with age; nibbles and fleabites to the base of one vase; the other vase has a chip to rim that has been over painted.