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Vander Sande Collection | Session II | November 13, 2025

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Featuring fine and rare Pilgrim century furniture, including an extremely rare Boston Cromwellian upholstered high back chair; works by North Shore cabinetmakers and joiners such as the Mason-Messenger Shop of Boston, Steven Jacques of Newbury, James Symonds of Salem, and Thomas Dennis of Ipswich; two rare 17th century needlework boxes; William & Mary furniture including a part-ebonized chamber table and a japanned Queen Anne high chest; decorative arts including 17th-century ceramics such as Nottingham carved mugs, British Delft, Staffordshire, Westerwald, and a rare Wrotham four handled tyg.
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Lot 1024

Rare Wrotham Four-Handled Tyg Dated 1649

Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000
Starting Bid
$2,600

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English, probably by George Richardson, body in dark brown glaze with applied cream slip decoration featuring dots and medallions, slip trailed initials "TBE", two medallions initialed "GR" and dated "1649", 5-3/4 x 7-3/4 x 7-3/4 in.

Provenance: The Collection of the late Sir Victor and Lady Gollancz, sold Sotheby's London, July 15, 1975, lot 68; Sotheby's New York, Important English Pottery: The Harriet Carlton Goldweitz Collection, January 20, 2006, lot 10, sold for $26,000; Collection of John B. and Marie-Teresa Vander Sande, Newbury, Massachusetts

Exhibited: Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, January 1987

Literature: A.J.B. Kiddell, "Wrotham Slipware and the Wrotham Brickyard", English Ceramic Circle Transactions, Vol. 3, part 2, 1954, p. 115;

Harriet Carlton Goldweitz, "An American Collection of English Pottery: A Chronology 1635-1778", English Ceramic Circle Transactions, Vol. 12, part 1, 1984, p. 9.

Note: The earliest work bearing the initials "GR" is a tyg dated 1642 and the latest, according to Leslie B. Grigsby, The Longridge Collection of Slipware and Delftware, p. 114, is a jug dated 1683. From this lengthy working period only around 25 initialed pieces survive, including an example in the Longridge Collection, illustrated ibid., p. 114, no. S50, which is extremely close in both date (1648) and decoration to the present piece.

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The Collection of the late Sir Victor and Lady Gollancz, sold Sotheby's London, July 15, 1975, lot 68; Sotheby's New York, Important English Pottery: The Harriet Carlton Goldweitz Collection, January 20, 2006, lot 10, sold for $26,000; Collection of John B. and Marie-Teresa Vander Sande, Newbury, Massachusetts

overall good condition, crazing, pinholes, glaze voids, chips to rim including some filled chips, lacking one medallion, repair to dated medallion (see blacklight) Note - Brunk Auctions makes every effort to offer accurate and thorough information, but encourages prospective bidders to inspect items in person whenever possible. Condition statements are provided as a courtesy for general guidance and should not be considered complete or definitive. They do not represent a warranty or assumption of liability by Brunk Auctions. Certain condition issues may not be specifically noted in the report but may be visible in the accompanying photographs, which are considered part of the overall condition report. Please refer to our Terms of Sale for complete information and contact us for additional photos or information as needed.