Second half 19th century
Comprising a pair of Royal Worcester white and blue cornucopiae, impressed factory mark and registration mark for 1868, 18.5cm high; a glazed parian group of a boy riding on the back of a swan, unmarked, 15cm high; a Minton biscuit figure of a boy with bulrushes adapted as a candlestick with ormolu sconce, impressed date code for 1856, 32cm high; a pair of Wedgwood earthenware shell salts, impressed marks, 9.5cm wide, and a pair of Copeland bone china cabinet plates with landscapes
Estimate: | £100 - £150 |
Hammer price: | £160 |
Worcester cornucopiae- one with restoration to the serpent and the bird. The other with some restoration to the bird and with a chip to its beak.
Boy and swan- small chip to the edge of the boy's drapery. Glaze scuff to his nose.The boy is made separately
Minton boy with bulrushes- some restoration to the gilt quiver. Chip to his right forefinger. Some losses to the ends of the leaves
Pair of salts- one with small glaze chip to the outer rim. Minor flaking of the enamels
Copeland plates, painted with titled landscapes, `Tancarville' and `Troyes', 22cm diameter- each with wear to the central panel and to the gilding