An assorted group of English ceramics, comprising a pair of Coalport plates, circa 1825, moulded form, with pink border and three scattered sprays of flowers, unmarked, 21.5cm diameter; a further Coalport plate, with turquoise panelled border and floral decoration, mid-19th century, unmarked, 22.5cm diameter; an orphaned Derby mint green saucer, 14cm diameter; a Minton landscape cabinet plate, centrally painted with a cottage beside a bridge over a river, with pink and gilt border, impressed mark, 23cm diameter; a pierced border plate, attributed to Minton, 23.5cm diameter; a Minton plate, indistinct pattern number but possibly G716, 23.2cm diameter; a cabinet landscape plate by R.G Scrivener and Co, circa 1870, with turquoise floral panelled border, impressed mark, 24cm diameter; together with two florally painted and moulded dishes, a canted florally decorated tray, 30.5cm wide; six further plates and a Royal Copenhagen bowl, painted with flowers, painted three wavy line mark, 15.5cm diameter (qty)
Sold for £150
Condition Report
Pair of pink plates - Some rubbing to the pink ground and a few scratches to one plate.
All other pieces generally good with no damages or repairs. A few pieces with some staining and areas of general rubbing to the decoration
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