Early 19th century
Comprising; a Coalport three-piece part tea service painted with lozenges and sunbursts in gilt, iron-red and ochre, pattern No. 326; a Barr, Flight & Barr, Worcester, large cup and saucer printed with shells, impressed mark; a slop bowl bat printed with classical figures and a cup printed with two gentleman seated in a landscape and a country residence
Estimate: | £80 - £100 |
Hammer price: | £50 |
Coalport part tea service, comprising;
Teapot and cover- restoration and a white metal repair to the end of the spout. Some restoration to the inner flange. Some wear to the gilding. Cover with a fine haircrack around the base of the knop. Minor wear.
Sucrier and cover- glued repair to one handle. Some staining and a chip around the inner flange. Some wear to the gilding. The knop of the cover has been restored at its base.
Milk jug- handle has been restored. Small chip to footrim. Minor wear to the gilding.
Worcester cup and saucer- the cup with a small chip to the outer rim. Minor wear to the gilding. The saucer with restoration and wear.
Slop bowl- haircrack to the rim. Some wear to the black enamel. Some discolouration and grittiness to the glaze
Cup- some staining and specking to the glaze. Minor wear to the black enamel