Staffordshire Figures, 1780-1840: Supplementary Archive
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92. Faith, Hope, & Charity


Enamel-painted Figures

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Many of the figures illustrated here are essentially similar in form to those in volume 2 and the differences are decorative.
92.2a. Attributed to Ralph Wood and companion to Charity in 92.2.
92.2a. Attributed to Ralph Wood. Companion to 92.2 in the printed volume.
92.2b. Reverse of 92.2a.
92.26a. Hope, titled "Faith." Like the figure of Hope in the previous set but here mistitled.
92.28a. Hope Possibly made by Dudson and companion to 92.27-28.
92.28b. Faith. Atrtributed to Dudson and companion to 92.27 and 92.28a.
92.31a. Hope. Like 92.31 but not showing the same losses.
92.31b. Attributed to the Gray Base Group. Companion to 92.31 in the printed book. Courtesy Copake Auctions.
92.44a. The Walton Faith in 92.44 has a restored bocage. I have yet to see this figure with an original bocage, but perhaps the figure in this old pic has an original bocage. It looks pretty good to me.
92.44b. A Walton Faith with a small piece of original bocage.
92.44c. The Walton Faith in 92.44b shown from the back.
92.54a. Faith, Charity, Hope. On the same base as 92.52 - 54 and possibly from the same pot bank. (c) Brightwell's.
92.55a. Hope. On the same base as the Faith in 92.55 and also probably made by one of the Scottish east coast pot banks, most likely Rathbone. (c) Bonhams.
92.55b. Hope, perhaps with a restored arm?? Made in Scotland, probably by Rathbone. Courtesy Hansons.
92.55c. Faith. Like the previous figure,, this one is probably also from one of the Scottish east coast pot banks. I think the colors are all enamels.
92.55d. Charity. Made by one of the Scottish east coast pot bank, probably Rathbone. Companion to other figures in the 92.55 series.
92. 56. Hope.
92.57. Faith. TItled in a manner not recorded on any other figure.
92.58. Hope. A form of titling not otherwise recorded. Note similarity to 90.59.
92.59. Courtesy Barbara Gair at Castle Antiques.
92.59a. Courtesy eBay seller antiquesdallas.
92.60. A line is painted on all but the front of the base--in other words, on the sides and back. Courtesy Malcolm Trundley.
92.60a. Like the previous Faith, which m
92.64. Watch stand with Hope perched atop. From a catalog of the late Wynn Sayman.
92.65. Hope. The base is suggestive of Lakin and Poole. (c) Brettells.
92.66. A small crude figure of Hope. There may be some underglaze colors here.
92.67. Note the unusual base on this Charity. I have not seen it elsewhere. Courtesy portobellomarket on eBay.
92.68. Courtesy portobellomarket on eBay.
92.69. Courtesy Northeast Auctions
92.70. Charity Unusual in that it is decorated with pink luster. Courtesy eBay seller serious-coder.
92.71. Charity. Unusual in that she holds a vegetable or flower of sorts in her right hand. Courtesy eBayer notonasunday.
92.72. This figure of Hope is remarkable only in that it has the name of the painter, Absolon of Yarmouth, on the base. From "Chats on Old Earthenware."
92.73. Courtesy Tremont Auctions.
92.74. Courtesy ebay seller my-country-house.
92.75. Couortesy Tennants

Underglaze-decorated Figures

Charity. "Charitey" inscribed beneath. H: 10". An unsusual and particularly lovely and refined figure. Courtesy Aurea Carter.
Courtesy Christie's.
Faith, Charity, Hope. Many under-glaze figures of the three graces look very like their enamel-painted counterparts. (c) Bonhams.
(c) Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK.
Faith and Hope. Unusual in that the figures look like twin sisters/mirror images! (c) Canterbury Auction Galleries.
(c) Christie's.
Faith. The back of the dress is not decorated. Courtesy ebay seller Topsytrove.
Fatih, titled beneath. Courtesy Robert Hawker.
The titled base of the previous figure. Courtesy Robert Hawker.
Hope. made in Scotland at Rathbone. Courtesy George Haggarty.
Courtesy Bonhams.
Courtesy Clevedon Salerooms.
Courtesy Chiswick Auctions
Courtesy Wilkinson's Auctioneers
Courtesy Hunt and Peck.
Courtesy Elstob Auctions

 Undecorated and Color-glazed Figures

Charity, attributed to Ralph Wood.
Hope. Attributed to Ralph Wood. Courtesy Andrew Dando Antiques.
Hope. Attributed to Ralph Wood. Courtesy Nest Egg Antiques.
Courtesy the Metropolitan Museum, NY.
Attributed to Ralph Wood. (c) Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
incised "Chariti" in cursive script on the rear of the base. Courtesy eBay seller pariancol2.
Courtesy Canterbury Auctions

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