£25
A GROUP OF 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY BRITISH POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, some pieces with extensive damage and repair, including two tea bowls, both a.f., a 19th century Wedgwood black basalt tea pot with floral enamelled decoration, height 9.5cm, a 19th century unmarked black basalt cream jug, extensive crack through the body, an unmarked oval tray with three short feet, reeded rim, unmarked, length 20cm, a 19th century Wedgwood black basalt saucer with turned decoration, impressed mark, chipped rim, a Victorian porcelain loving cup painted with flowers, gilt band to the base, both handles damaged / repaired and extensive crack with riveted repairs to the body, height 16cm, a Victorian porcelain mug painted with flowers, stained and crazed inner base with crack, height 10cm, a pair of Coalbrookdale style vases, painted with vignettes of a harbour and a landscape, unmarked both with extensive damage and repair/ restoration, height 33cm, a Royal Worcester ivory ground twin handled vase, shape no.2083, date cypher for 1900, amateur repairs to neck and pedestal, height 27cm, two restored Prattware pot lids, etc (15) (Condition report: majority of pieces damaged, items mentioned in the description have condition mentioned if damage occurs)
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