16th Sep, 2020 10:00

The Autumn Auction

 
  Lot 317
 

Two 18th century English sauceboats

A Seth Pennington's Liverpool sauceboat
circa 1778
elaborately scale moulded, transfer-printed with reserved panels of peony, a fence and a tree, floral sprigs to the interior, unmarked, 10.5cm high (cracked); together with a Bow 'Desirable Residence' sauceboat, circa 1760, unmarked, 9.2cm high (2) (cracked, chipped)

See Phillips Watney Collection Part 1, lot 341 for a similar Liverpool sauceboat.

Sold for £110


Condition Report

Liverpool sauceboat is cracked to the body and the foot. The Bow sauceboat is cracked to the body and has a 2cm wide chip to the foot.

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