A group of English blue and white earthenware, early 19th century, comprising a pair of Rogers 'Boston State House' navette-shaped sauce tureen stands, unmarked, 20.5cm wide; a large Spode 'Castle' tureen stand, unmarked, 42cm wide; and a group of meat platters, comprising John Meir of Tunstall 'Byron's Illustrations', printed marks, 42.5cm wide; John and Richard Riley 'Eastern Street Scene #01', printed 'RILEY'S / SEMI CHINA' mark, 43cm wide; a Henshall & Co of Longport 'Guy's Cliff, Warwickshire' example with meat drain and one other, with fisherman (group)
Sold for £75
Condition Report
Rogers 'Boston State House' dishes - some nibbling to edges and small chip to one handle.
Spode Castle - some scratches
Meir Byron - Crazing to glaze
Guy's Cliffe, Warwickshire - Large crack
Fishing Boat platter - cracked
Riley's - some glaze loss and scuffs/scratches to rim
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