Body Style

Beaded Bow

Naming Source:

Club Named

Potter

Thomas Hughes
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Burslem and Longport, Staffordshire

Manufacturing Era(s):

1890s, 20th Century

Treatment:

Copper Lustre

Footprints/Shapes:

Oblong, Rectangular

Type(s) of Ware:

Dinnerware

Motif(s):

Tea Leaf

Description:

The Thomas Hughes and Son, England, mark tells us that this late body style was potted between 1895 and 1910.

 

The square lines of the sugar bowl reflect the Eastlake style of architecture popular at the end of the 19th century. 

 

The most distinctive feature of Beaded Bow is the bow finial and the beading on both the finial and on the bracket style handles.