Lot 289

A GROUP OF ENAMELLED CREAMWARES (12)

Late 18th century
Comprising; a cylindrical tea caddy and cover painted in red with an oval panel depicting figures in a landscape, framed with roses, 15cm high; a bullet-shaped teapot and cover painted with a strawberry and flowers, 11cm high; a small Wedgwood bowl, 10.5cm diameter; a milk jug and cover, two cups and a saucer, a teabowl and miniature teabowl each painted with red flowers

Estimate: £150 - £250
Hammer price: £80
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

Tea caddy and cover- the caddy with two haircracks to the rim, the longest approx. 2cm. The cover with two glaze chips around the rim of the inner flange.
Teapot and cover- restoration to the tip of the spout. Haircrack to one side extending across the base, approx. 5cm length. Some glaze cracks and crazing to the glaze. Restoration to the flower finial
Small Wedgwood bowl- a chip, haircracks and some wear to the black enamel around the rim
Milk jug and cover-shallow chip to edge of handle, approx 1cm by 0.5cm. Glazed over chip to tip of spout. Minor wear to the enamels. The cover with minor chip to the flower finial
Two cups and a saucer-one cup with glued breaks and chips. The other cup in overall good condition with a minor nick to the rim and minor wear. The saucer with two small rim chips
Teabowl- minor nick to the footrim
Miniature teabowl- minor nicks to the rim

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