An assembled group of Coalport, comprising a teapot, sucrier and cream jug, circa 1831-32, pattern 2/693, with peach and white ground decorated in flowers, the teapot with dragon spout, numbered, 22cm high; and a small bachelor or toy teapot, pattern 2/560, with grey and white gilt decorated with gilt scrolls and foliage, 9.5cm high; with matching teacup, coffee cup, saucer and a stand, 20cm diameter
Provenance: Ivor Southorn.
Sold for £65
Condition Report
Peach Teapot- some slight staining to finial and hairline along the underside mould line of the spout. Nibbles to interior rim
Sucrier - short crack to underside of cover. Some gilding loss and rubbing to decoration
Grey teapot- hairline to the rim, near the handle and a few other hairlines or stained crazing lines also to the inner rim.
Plate - concentric crack to the centre, gilt wear to the centre.
No other damages or repairs.
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