What is a Whieldon Bonbonniere?
Matthew Shields
Updated on March 15, 2026
What is a Whieldon Bonbonniere?
A Whieldon-style bonbonniere or snuff box and cover 19th century, modelled as the head of a bewigged gentleman, the screw base decorated in black, green and manganese striations, and a pearlware box base modelled as the head of a lady with elaborate hairstyle, mounted on a later wood base, some damages, 9.2cm max. (4)
What is the size of a Whieldon Tureen?
A Whieldon ware pheasant patterned lidded tureen and stand, together with a Carlton ware two handled dessert serving bowl and twelve matching bowls. Tureen base diameter 31 cm, height of tureen including stand and lid 25 cm.
How tall is a mid mid century Whieldon jug and Dish?
Mid 18th century Whieldon type pottery jug and dish, the jug with relief-moulded floral sprigs below the spout and 11.4cm height, the dish 10.2cm diameter (2)Condition report: The jug with good restoration to spout and rim, and to some of the body. The dish extensively repaired and with a couple of small rim chips.