£70
NINE PIECES OF MID TO LATE 19TH CENTURY BRITISH PORCELAIN, comprising a pair of Chamberlains twin handled shaped rectangular low comports, gadrooned gilt rims, hand painted with flowers, one impressed 'CHAMBERLAINS', length 33cm, a pair of similarly decorated dessert plates of silver shape, unmarked, diameter 22.5cm, a John Ridgway low comport of wavy rectangular form, blue border and floral decoration, printed puce crown mark, a cylindrical vase with pink and gilt rim, the body printed and tinted with floral sprays, unmarked, height 9cm and a part dessert service formed of a serving dish and two dessert plates, pale apricot and gilt borders, printed and painted floral decoration, serving dish with pattern no. 488 (9) (Condition Report: the two Chamberlains comports are both crazed and have wear to the gilding but no sign of damage, one of the silver shape dessert plates is crazed and stained, it also sounds dull when tapped, the other has crazing, both have light wear to the gilding, the John Ridgway comport has light scratching in the glaze, the vase looks to have been used as a make-up holder and the interior has a streak of pink nail varnish as well as black and red marks to the inside base, the part dessert service has light surface scratches)
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