Collection of ceramics, primarily early 19th century teapots, to include early 19th century Worcester blue and white teapot with floral decoration and rose formed knop, floral sprig decorated teapot with round body, swirled oval bodied teapot with floral decoration, Two further miniature teapots, a jug commemorating freemasonry in manganese colour, decorated New Hall tea cup and saucer and teapot stand mothers and children pattern, jug with motto, and mug (16)
Sold for £130
Condition Report
Largest teapot is 18cms with lid.
Gardener's Arms Jug - hairline crack and chip to rim
Blue and White Worcester Jug - restoration to knop, abrasions and pitting to surface
Teapot with round body and floral sprig - chip to lid and hairline to body
Freemason's jug - cracks to body
Tiny chinese style teapot - crack to spout
New Hall trio - rubbing to gilding
Miniature teapot with children and dice - chip to spout, surface staining, niggles round the rim
Large teapot, ovoid swirled form - cracks to body and spout and crack to stand
Flowers that never fade mug - chips and cracks
two teabowls - one stained, other chip to rim
two saucers, one chinese style, one floral sprigs - chinese one has crack to foot, other one has wear to the enamel
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Auction: The Interiors Sale, 1st Aug, 2024