5th May, 2021 10:00

Antiques & Interiors Auction

 
  Lot 43
 

A group of early 19th century English porcelain

A group of early 19th century English porcelain
painted with flowers, including an unusual cobalt and gilt mug with a handle in the form of a dog, unmarked, 9cm high; a bottle vase with slender ovoid neck, unmarked, 21cm high (repaired); a tall cobalt bottle and stopper, with the faceted angular body set on a raised pedestal foot, enamelled '19' to base, 29cm high; a spill vase, 13.5cm high and a campagna urn, nicely painted with a continuous frieze of flowers, on raised pedestal foot, unmarked, 17.5cm high

Sold for £90


Condition Report

Mug - some staining to handle and interior. Some gilding wear to dog's ear and collars, alongside gilding around base. Both painted panels generally in good condition with no rubbing.
White and gilt vase with slender neck - neck broken and re-glued, residue of old glue/sellotape to main body
Bottle and stopper - gilding worn, no damages or repairs
Campagna - Both handles broken and repaired. Some losses/flaking to painted enamel of frieze. Rubbing to gilding around foot and upper rim.

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