18th century,
Comprising; a Vienna pear shaped coffee pot, painted on one side with a building surmounted by a cockerel weather vane and a flag enclosing the date 1769, above the inscription, `Que Vive la Constance', the reverse with a ship above the inscription, `Va T'en', blue shield mark, 16cm high; also a Derby cup and saucer painted in `famille-verte' enamels and a Staffordshire saltglaze stoneware teapot, 10cm high ( 4)
Provenance: the coffee pot with Klaber & Klaber, London
Estimate: | £80 - £120 |
Hammer price: | £130 |
Coffee pot- cover lacking. Shallow restored area to footrim, approx. 1cm square.
Derby cup and saucer- cup with four fine haircracks to the rim. Handle has been glued back on. Four filled in rivet holes around handle. Saucer has been broken in half and riveted. Chip and restoration to the rim. Some wear to the enamels.
Saltglaze teapot- cover lacking. Some restoration and a crack. Some wear to the enamels