Lot 303

EIGHT PIECES OF ARMORIAL OR CRESTED CREAMWARE (8)

Late 18th/early 19th century
Comprising; a Wedgwood plate from the Duke of Clarence service, circa 1800, painted with an armorial and the motto, 'Nec Temere Nec Timide', impressed mark, 20.7cm diameter; a Wedgwood reticulated octagonal footed crested dish, 17.5cm wide; a Wedgwood soup plate painted with the Bucke of Cambridge crest, 25cm diameter and five other crested plates, each approx 25cm diameter

Estimate: £200 - £300
Hammer price: £350
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

Provenance: The Rosemary Slater Collection

CONDITION REPORT

Duke of Clarence plate- two shallow chips to the rim, the largest approx. 0.5cm square. Some wear to the gilding around the rim. Minor wear to the armorial.
Octagonal reticulated dish- haircrack to the rim, approx.9cm length. Short haircrack between  the reticulated panels, approx. 1cm length. Some wear to the brown enamel rim. Minor staining to the glaze
Bucke of Cambridge soup plate- shallow rim chip, approx. 1.5cm by 0.75cm 
Three of the other plates are in overall good condition and two have rim chips and minor wear

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