Body Style

Seashell

Naming Source:

Club Named

Potter

Enoch Wood
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Burslem, Staffordshire

Manufacturing Era(s):

1840s

Treatment:

Copper Lustre

Footprints/Shapes:

Round

Type(s) of Ware:

Dinnerware

Motif(s):

Lustre Band
Nosegay Florals

Description:

Seashell is a club named body style produced by Enoch Wood. This body style features a low foot with a bulbous base featuring ridges reminiscent of a seashell. The spout on pitchers is quite flared and rises about the same height as the handles. The handles are like a small "C" and a large "C" facing away from each other with the smaller one on the bottom. It's a very elegant body style.