Lot 1261

A GROUP OF BLACK TRANSFER PRINTED CERAMICS ( 16)

First half 19th century
Comprising; a Don Pottery pearlware milk jug and a pair of teacups and saucers printed with children playing with a spinning top or marbles and the `Dancing Dog' pattern, unmarked; a pair of pearlware saucers printed with a an artist and children; a pearlware toy teacup and saucer; a toy teapot and cover; a sugar bowl; a pair of Boch Septfontaines, Luxembourg, coffee cans and saucers printed with pastoral scenes, impressed marks

Estimate: £70 - £100
Hammer price: £40
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

Milk Jug- haircrack to the rim, approx. 2cm length. Some light staining and crazing to the glaze
Pair of teacups and saucers- both cups with haircracks. One also with a large chip to the inner rim. One saucer with a glued section to the rim. The other with a haircrack to the rim.
Pair of saucers- one with starcrack to the base. The other with a haircrack to the rim. Both with some wear.
Toy teacup and saucer- cup with three haircracks to the rim, a chip and glue slice chip to the footrim. The saucer with a haircrack to the rim and two chips to the footrim.
Toy teapot and cover- teapot with chips to the spout and inner flange. The cover has been broken and glued.
Sugar bowl- some crazing and light staining to the glaze
Pair Boch coffee cans and saucers- one can with two long haircracks to the rim and two chips to the footrim. The other can with a chip to the outside of the footrim and some scuffing to the glaze.Each saucer with some some some glaze chips and scuffing to the rims 

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