£40
A PARCEL OF LATE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL AND ENGLISH PORCELAIN AND TWO OVAL ENAMEL PATCH BOXES, the two oval patch boxes in very poor condition, one printed with 'THE PRINCE'S PAVILION BRIGHTON' and the other inscribed 'A Trifle from Eatington', a late 18th century hard paste porcelain cream jug of helmet form, height 10cm with two matching tea bowls and saucers, hand painted with pink fish scale borders and floral swags, s.d., a Sevres style circular trinket box and cover, the base with extensive restoration, the cover painted with a male flautist serenading a lady, printed Chateau Des Tuileries and Sevres 184? marks to base, diameter 7.5cm, a porcelain pail and cover with moulded basket weave design painted with floral sprays and gilt scrolls, gilt trident mark to the base, height 8cm, a Continental rectangular porcelain trinket box, the hinged cover painted with a gardener pushing a wheelbarrow by an arbour, the sides painted with floral sprays, painted blue VP monogram to the base, width 9.5cm x depth 6.5cm x height 5.5cm and an English porcelain salve pot and cover painted with flowers (11) (Condition report: the two patch boxes are both in poor condition, the hinge is broken on the trifle from Eatington box, as well as numerous cracks and chips, one saucer is cracked and the other is chipped, the pieces from the set are all very dirty, the base of the Sevres style box is semi-professionally restored but has a yellow hue to the interior and base, the finial of the pail cover has been glued back on and the interior is dirty, the porcelain box with hinged cover appears to be in good condition and the salve pot has staining to the base)
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