A small group of Coalport batwing, early 20th century, comprising a trio of teacup, saucer and side plate and a matching sugar/slop bowl in the rare turquoise colourway; a further trio of teacup, saucer and side plate in the rare lighter blue colourway decorated with leaves; and a teapot and cover, small cream jug, sugar bowl and twin-handled cake plate in the green colourway, printed marks (12 pcs including cover)
Provenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.
Sold for £170
Condition Report
Green - sugar bowl broken and repaired. Cream jug and teapot both crazed.
Turquoise - Two hairline cracks to the bowl and crazing near the upper rim. Trio undamaged but there is some crazing to the handle of the teacup.
Blue trio with leaves - Saucer crazed and with a hairline to the rim. The sideplate is heavily crazed throughout. The green leaves on the exterior of the cups are very worn.
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