£100 - £150
A collection of English blue and white earthenware pottery, early 19th century, comprising an unattributed 'Departing Traveller' platter, 31.5cm wide; a Copeland armorial platter with the crest of the Livery Company the Worshipful Company of Skinners and motto 'To God Only Be All Glory', impressed 'COPELAND' over crown factory mark, 33cm wide; a Josiah Wedgwood 'Blue Bamboo' / 'Chinese Vase' plate, circa 1810, impressed mark, 20.5cm diameter; a Spode 'Castle' tureen stand, 22cm wide; a Davenport 'Chinese River Scene' sideplate, impressed mark, 19cm diameter; Pountney & Allies 'Gothic Ruins' sideplate, unmarked, 16.5cm diameter; a Roger 'Zebra' soup plate, impressed mark, 24cm diameter; and 'Zebra' plate, and thirteen other plates/stands (group) Condition:Departing Traveller - Glaze crazing, signs of use with some minor staining spots. Some small spots of green paint to the rim. Worshipful Company of Skinners platter - a few short hairlines to the rim and some overall stained crazing lines Blue Bamboo - Two cracks to rim 'Castle' tureen stand - some glaze loss to edges of handles 'Chinese River Scene' - Restored rim chip Gothic Ruins - No damages Rogers Zebra - Some Y shaped hairlines visible to the underside of the base Shepherd plate - Glazed over rim chip, hairlines Eastern Street Scene - no damage Chinoiserie pearlware soup plate - small rim chip
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