A Ridgway (Cauldon Place) 'Savoy' bone china tea service, pattern 2/9123, circa 1835-40, the pink borders painted with flowers, comprising twelve teacups, twelve saucers, twelve sideplates, a pair of bread and butter plates, a muffin dish cover (no stand), slop basin and sugar bowl, and one further dish, numbered; sold together with a Coalport reproduction Caughley-style maskhead jug, 11.5cm high (43)
Sold for £850
Condition Report
One teacup is chipped with an associated crack.
One saucer has a Y-shaped crack to centre. Second saucer has a hairline to rim. Third saucer has multiple hairlines. Fourth saucer has some noticable crazing lines. Fifth saucer badly cracked.
One sideplate cracked and chipped.
One cakeplate fairly scratched.
No other damages or repairs. Decoration and gilding generally in good condition
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