Design - 15th April 2026
Lot 225
Bombay School of Art, A Wonderland pottery charger, circa 1880
Estimate £150 - £250 | Hammer £152
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Description
Bombay School of Art
A Wonderland pottery charger, circa 1880
painted to the well with figures, the rim with a frieze flowers
painted marks
48cm diameter.
Catalogue Notes:
The Bombay School of Art, whose ceramic works were marketed under the name Wonderland Art Pottery, operated under the direction of George Wilkins Terry, who became its first drawing master in 1857. The pottery flourished from the mid-1870s until around 1890, but continued on a reduced scale after Terry’s retirement into the early years of the 20th century. Early wares were influenced by ceramics produced in Sind, as Terry established his workshop with a Sindhi craftsman named Nur Muhammad.