10th May, 2023 10:00

Antiques and Interiors Auction

 
Lot 199
 

A collection of English pottery and porcelain, 18th century and early 19th century

A collection of English pottery and porcelain, 18th century and early 19th century
comprising a Leeds or Staffordshire pearlware baluster milk jug, with an entwined rope handle terminating in applied florets, painted in underglaze blue with a chinoiserie landscape, 12cm high; a Staffordshire pink lustre and russet cowl creamer, 14cm high (tail restored); a pearlware shell form dish, 12cm wide; a pearlware helmet-shaped cream jug, 9cm high; a pearlware pickle leaf dish, 12cm wide; a Liverpool sauceboat, transfer-printed with flowers, 6.5cm high; a Caughley 'Fisherman' asparagus server, unmarked, 8cm wide; a late Caughley/early Coalport 'Tower' pattern tea bowl and saucer, unmarked; a Caughley 'Mother and Child' and 'La Terre' bowl, unmarked, 15.5cm diameter; Caughley 'Three Flowers' tea bowl and saucer, Caughley 'Pagoda' trio of coffee cup, tea bowl and saucer, Caughley 'Temple' tea bowl, together with a Continental, probably French or Belgian, tea bowl and saucer etc (qty) (some damages)

Sold for £160


Condition Report

Pearlware jug - Hairlines to rim, repaired chip to spout and further small repaired chip to the rim.
Pearlware shell dish - Restored section to handle, approximately 3cm wide x 1.5cm long
Pearlware helmet jug - fritting and loss of glaze around rim and handle.
Pickle leaf dish - nibbles to serrated rim.

Cow creamer - tail and horns restored, chip to base.
Liverpool sauceboat - Firing crack around base of handle.
Caughley asparagus server - tiny nible to upper right-hand corner on the base.
Late Caughley/early Coalport tea bowl and saucer - several hairlines to tea bowl, flaking and losses to gilding. Small restored rim chip and hairline crack to saucer.
Caughley 'Mother and Child' bowl - long crack running from rim into the centre.
Pearlware coffee cup - chipped to rim.
Caughley 'Pagoda' coffee cup - hairline to handle.

Bidding indicates acceptance of the condition of the lot.  All lots are sold subject to general wear and tear commensurate with age and handling over time and only obvious faults will be mentioned after a visual inspection. If you have particular specialist questions on any lot, please state these before bidding since we cannot and will not provide a forensic examination of any lot but only a general condition report as a guide only. All condition reports given by Halls Holdings Ltd's representatives or agents are statements of opinion and not fact. If you require any further information about any lots in this auction or about bidding please do not hesitate to contact us again.

 
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