W2734 Cupid in Disgrace. Signed G. Woodall 1892. Exhibited at the Chicago World’s Fair 1893. Framed image.
White on blue over ruby cameo vase. The upper part with a freeze of draped acanthus leaves supporting wind blowing winged faces and a phoenix. The lower part with swags and dragon flies. Signed Thomas Webb & Sons GEM Cameo, together with the original Thomas Goode paper label. Unrecorded. The work possibly executed by Frederick E. Kny.
White on blue over ruby cameo vase. The upper part with a freeze of draped acanthus leaves supporting wind blowing winged faces and a phoenix. The lower part with swags and dragon flies. Signed Thomas Webb & Sons GEM Cameo, together with the original Thomas Goode paper label. Unrecorded. The work possibly executed by Frederick E. Kny.
White on blue over ruby cameo vase. The upper part with a freeze of draped acanthus leaves supporting wind blowing winged faces and a phoenix. The lower part with swags and dragon flies. Signed Thomas Webb & Sons GEM Cameo, together with the original Thomas Goode paper label. Unrecorded. The work possibly executed by Frederick E. Kny.
Thomas Webb & Sons GEM Cameo signature. This variant was long thought to be a fake signature.
5½” Ivory coloured flattened bottle form vase padded with various colours. The oriental inspired cameo decoration is an underwater scene with incense burners. Pattern similar to W2423. Signed Thomas Webb & Sons. Image courtesy of Sotheby’s, New York.
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 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.