A small mixed group of 18th-century porcelain, comprising a Caughley 'Chantilly Sprigs' leaf-shaped butterboat; a Caughley 'Chantilly Sprigs' low Chelsea cream ewer, unmarked; a French Chantilly porcelain coffee cup, horn mark and three Chinese export blue and white coffee cups, largest 6.3cm high; a Worcester 'Natural Sprays' cylindrical mug, crescent mark, 11.5cm high; and a Philip Christian (Liverpool) 'Cannonball' tea bowl and saucer, 13cm diameter (group)
Provenance: David Waterhouse Collection.
Sold for £75
Condition Report
Butterboat - Restored handle
Cream jug - Cracked
Chantilly coffe cup - wear and nibbles to rim
One Chinese coffee cup with two rim nibbles, another with restored rim chip
Liverpool tea bowl and saucer - nibbles to rims
Worcester 'Natural Sprays' mug - heavily restored
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