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Papier-maché Tray by Henry Loveridge & Co.
This enchanting papier-maché tray by Henry Loveridge & Co. exhibits exceptional artistry and exquisite craftsmanship. Oval in shape, the elegant tray is beautifully hand-painted at its center to simulate the detailed grain of burr walnut. A border decorated in gold against black ground with bands of scrolls and foliage add sumptuous luxury to this rare piece.
Established in 1848, the British japanner Henry Loveridge & Co. of Wolverhamton is remembered today as one of the most successful japanned ware factories of its time. Today, antique works by this prestigious company are exceedingly rare, especially such well-crafted examples such as this.
A similar tray by Henry Loveridge & Co. with burr walnut decoration is currently in the collection of the Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
Stamped with maker's mark of Henry Loveridge & Co., Wolverhamton, United Kingdom on base
England, circa 1855-1875
16 1/8” length x 13 1/4” wide
Established in 1848, the British japanner Henry Loveridge & Co. of Wolverhamton is remembered today as one of the most successful japanned ware factories of its time. Today, antique works by this prestigious company are exceedingly rare, especially such well-crafted examples such as this.
A similar tray by Henry Loveridge & Co. with burr walnut decoration is currently in the collection of the Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
Stamped with maker's mark of Henry Loveridge & Co., Wolverhamton, United Kingdom on base
England, circa 1855-1875
16 1/8” length x 13 1/4” wide
This enchanting papier-maché tray by Henry Loveridge & Co. exhibits exceptional artistry and exquisite craftsmanship. Oval in shape, the elegant tray is beautifully hand-painted at its center to simulate the detailed grain of burr walnut. A border decorated in gold against black ground with bands of scrolls and foliage add sumptuous luxury to this rare piece.
Established in 1848, the British japanner Henry Loveridge & Co. of Wolverhamton is remembered today as one of the most successful japanned ware factories of its time. Today, antique works by this prestigious company are exceedingly rare, especially such well-crafted examples such as this.
A similar tray by Henry Loveridge & Co. with burr walnut decoration is currently in the collection of the Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
Stamped with maker's mark of Henry Loveridge & Co., Wolverhamton, United Kingdom on base
England, circa 1855-1875
16 1/8” length x 13 1/4” wide
Established in 1848, the British japanner Henry Loveridge & Co. of Wolverhamton is remembered today as one of the most successful japanned ware factories of its time. Today, antique works by this prestigious company are exceedingly rare, especially such well-crafted examples such as this.
A similar tray by Henry Loveridge & Co. with burr walnut decoration is currently in the collection of the Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
Stamped with maker's mark of Henry Loveridge & Co., Wolverhamton, United Kingdom on base
England, circa 1855-1875
16 1/8” length x 13 1/4” wide
$4,497.50
Original: $12,850.00
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$12,850.00
$4,497.50Description
This enchanting papier-maché tray by Henry Loveridge & Co. exhibits exceptional artistry and exquisite craftsmanship. Oval in shape, the elegant tray is beautifully hand-painted at its center to simulate the detailed grain of burr walnut. A border decorated in gold against black ground with bands of scrolls and foliage add sumptuous luxury to this rare piece.
Established in 1848, the British japanner Henry Loveridge & Co. of Wolverhamton is remembered today as one of the most successful japanned ware factories of its time. Today, antique works by this prestigious company are exceedingly rare, especially such well-crafted examples such as this.
A similar tray by Henry Loveridge & Co. with burr walnut decoration is currently in the collection of the Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
Stamped with maker's mark of Henry Loveridge & Co., Wolverhamton, United Kingdom on base
England, circa 1855-1875
16 1/8” length x 13 1/4” wide
Established in 1848, the British japanner Henry Loveridge & Co. of Wolverhamton is remembered today as one of the most successful japanned ware factories of its time. Today, antique works by this prestigious company are exceedingly rare, especially such well-crafted examples such as this.
A similar tray by Henry Loveridge & Co. with burr walnut decoration is currently in the collection of the Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
Stamped with maker's mark of Henry Loveridge & Co., Wolverhamton, United Kingdom on base
England, circa 1855-1875
16 1/8” length x 13 1/4” wide
























