£60
A PAIR OF CLOISONNE VASES AND A GROUP OF 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY CERAMICS, comprising a pair of cloisonne baluster vases with slender necks, height 18cm, a mid-18th century porcelain pedestal sauce boat, probably Worcester, circa 1755, polychrome enamel decoration, extensive damage, height 10cm, a late 18th century porcelain oval tea pot (lacks cover, spout s.d.) and similar milk jug marked 541 to base, an early 19th century Sunderland lustre and monochrome printed milk jug, a.f., an early 19th century blue and white silver shape teapot printed with the willow pattern and a pair of 19th century Meissen style porcelain turquoise ground plates with pierced rims and ornithological studies to the centre, crossed sword marks over partial unglazed patches, diameter 23.3cm (9) (Condition Report: one cloisonne vase has damage, Worcester jug with broken handle and cracked, oval teapot as description, milk jug is ok, blue and white teapot has a chipped lid, plates have wear to gilding but generally ok)
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