A rare Copeland water can, the painting attributed to Edwin ...

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A rare Copeland water can, the painting attributed to Edwin Sandland, the Wemyss ware decorater, c1916, of white 'Crown' earthenware, painted with lilies and dog roses on a blue ground, 23cm h, impressed crown, COPELAND and potting date 14 for 1914

Edwin Sandland (w.1916-28) hailed from the Potteries and is known to have painted dog roses in oil paint on bought in Copeland tea sets. His style of painting was notably freer and idiosyncratic than that of his immediate predecessor Karel Nekola

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Some professional restoration of fine appearance, crack in base

+ Calendar 2025-02-11 10:00:00 2025-02-12 23:59:59 Europe/London Antique & Collectors Sale Antique & Collectors Sale Viewing Monday 10th February 9am-5pm Mellors & Kirk Mellors & Kirk [email protected]
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11th Feb 25 at 10am GMT

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