£100 - £150
A group of 18th century Worcester porcelain, comprising an 'Argument' pattern teapot, hatched crescent mark, 16cm high; a polychrome teapot, enamelled with flowers, unmarked, 16cm high; a 'Fence' coffee pot and cover, 25cm high; a 'Two Porter Landscape' relief moulded cream boat, open crescent, 14cm long; a 'Mansfield' bowl, 12cm diameter; a 'Floral Sprays' polychrome tea bowl and saucer, 12cm diameter, and a 'Royal Marriage' pattern polychrome fluted coffee cup, open crescent, 6.5cm high (a.f) Condition:Worcester 'Argument' teapot - extensive body cracks, chip to spout and a replaced cover Worcester polychrome teapot - cover broken in two pieces and restored with rebuilt broken section to rim and replaced finial. No damage to body. Floral Sprays tea bowl and saucer - inner rim chip to tea bowl, a couple of fleabites to foot rim of saucer and generally surface scratching throughout Fence coffee pot - cover broken into several pieces and reassembled, with replacement finial Two Porter Creamboat - small chip to mouth and a short firing crack descending from rim and another to main body Mansfield bowl - Scratched to interior Royal Marriage coffee cup - Extensive body crack Sold as seen with all faults
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