15th Jun, 2022 10:00

The Summer Auction

 
  Lot 142
 

Lowestoft sauceboat and a Derby anemone dish

A Lowestoft sauceboat
circa 1770
moulded with flowers and transfer-printed in underglaze blue with two panels of flowers, unmarked, 8.3cm high; together with a Derby botanical porcelain shell-shaped dessert dish, circa 1813-15, with painting attributable to William 'Quaker' Pegg, featuring a large anemone with leaves and seedpods within a classical gilt border, titled to verso in iron red, painted factory mark, 24cm wide
(2)

Footnote:

For a similar plate, most probably from the same service, see John Twitchett, Derby Porcelain (2002), p.92, col. pl.51

Sold for £140


Condition Report
Both items are in good condition with no damages or repairs. The Derby dish has some patches of crazing to the rim and the handle, alongside the central underside. There are some slight areas of rubbing to the gilded rim. The green enamels show the most wear but there are also a few spots of flaking to the flower and one scratch. See additional images.

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