Two handled, white on ruby over yellow ground cameo vase with two dancing maidens. The reverse with a grotesque mask and leaf and berry sprays, the handles also have the same leaf and berry design. Probably W1753 illustrated by Beard in Fig. 36. Signed G.Woodall; the base with Thomas Webb & Sons Gem Cameo. Image courtesy of Sotheby’s, New York.
White on blue cameo vase with Renaissance grotesque ornament, the reverse with a small scroll arbor supporting two rabbits. Pattern W3202 dated 1899. Singed to based Thos. Webb & Sons. Image courtesy of Sotheby’s, New York.
White on blue cameo vase with Renaissance grotesque ornament, the reverse with a small scroll arbor supporting two rabbits. Pattern W3202 dated 1899. Singed to based Thos. Webb & Sons. Image courtesy of Sotheby’s, New York.
White over brown cameo vase carved with a female figure playing a harp on a rock in the sea. Pattern GW157. Signed Geo. Woodall and engraved “SYRENA” to the base. Dated c. 1914. Image courtesy of Sotheby’s, New York.
A small white on brown cameo vase with a dancing cupid, signed Woodall, the verso with two leafy branches, the neck and foot with scroll and flowerhead borders, etched THOMAS WEBB & SONS banner mark over/ GEM/ CAMEO mark
Cased Rockingham on flint with blue inside globe bottle with raised cameo Convolvulus on a chiselled ground. Pattern 12981, book 11, dated 24/09/1887.
White on ruby on flint vase, part cameo part engraved. This vase is missing a stand. it was produced as part of a garniture. Pattern number W2627. Thomas Webb & Sons. Dated circa 1891.
