A Seth Pennington Liverpool tea bowl
circa 1780
painted in polychrome enamels with an exotic bird perched upon a prunus branch, with further birds flying in the distance, double red line border to internal upper rim, unmarked, 9cm diameter
Provenance: Ex. Bawden Collection. Previously sold at these rooms in 2015.
Sold for £100
Condition Report
The interior painted flower to the tea bowl is heavily scratched. There are no cracks, chips, damages or repairs.
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