A group of Moore Brothers pottery, late 19th century: A figural candelabra in the form of a cherub with a violin supporting three sconces adorned with fruit, with gilt and yellow detail and a Greek Key design to the circular base, 33.5cm high; a figural comport, the cherub supporting the naturalistically moulded circular base adorned with flowers and foliage, 21cm high; and another larger table centrepiece or comport, modelled with three cherubs supporting a circular bowl decorated with flowers, 20cm high (some staining to bowl interior) (3)
Sold for £320
Condition Report
Large bowl - heavily stained to interior, some wear to gilding on base, two stemen broken on one flower, one branch cracked
Candelabra - hairline to interior of central sconce and two cracks to interior of right hand sconce. Slight hairline to base. One leaf tip chippe
Smaller dish - bowl yellowed, base crazed to underside
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