Lot 298

A GROUP OF FLOWER PAINTED CREAMWARE ( 12)

Late 18th century
Comprising; a two-handled tureen and cover, 22cm high; a Wedgwood coffee cup and saucer, impressed mark; a Wedgwood shaped oval dish painted with thistles, impressed mark, 26cm length; a small botanical plate painted with 'Sriped-Flower'd- Wood-Sorrell', 19.5cm diameter; a Leeds Pottery soup plate painted with flower sprigs, impressed mark, four various other plates and a Wedgwood saucer

Estimate: £200 - £300
Hammer price: £380
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

Provenance: The Rosemary Slater Collection. Wedgwood coffee and saucer from the Kanter Collection and with Jonathan Horne

CONDITION REPORT

Tureen and cover- the tureen in overall good condition with some minor nicks and wear to the blue enamel footrim. 
The cover with two long parallel haircracks to the rim, each approx. 7cm length. The knop has been restored. Some wear to the blue enamel rim
Coffee cup and saucer- overall in good condition
Wedgwood shaped oval dish, thistles- chip to underside of the rim. Two chips around the footrim. Some flaking to the black enamel rim
Botanical titled plate-overall in good condition with minor wear
Leeds soup plate- shallow chip to inner footrim. Minor wear
Pair of plates with green feather edged rims- each with some small chips and nicks around the rims. Minor wear
Plate with yellow and black flowers- broken in two and glued. Haircracks to the rim. 
Silver shaped plate with purple rim- overall in good condition
Wedgwood saucer-broken in half and glued. Filled in chip to the rim. 

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