£110
Staffordshire printed blue and white pearlware desk set and cover, circa 1820, together with various items of Staffordshire pottery, the first printed with a classically draped lady, before gondolas in neo-classical lake landscape, of circular form, with liner fitted with a sander, inkwell and cover and inkstand, with a waisted cover/stand 23cm, together with a Wedgwood stand, two Rogers plates, a Davenport plate, a Royal Worcester bowl and other items
The desk set - some chipping to glaze and noticeable glaze flaking to base, several restuck glaze chips to the liner, some rim chipping to the base and the pots, the small ink pot has been cracked and restuck, some crazing and wear overall. Possibly missing another liner or internal element as the internal pierced liner is a rather loose fit. A small pearlware serving dish with several restored rim chips and some staining to underside at rim. A Royal Worcester blue and white bowl with hairline crack to lower body. A Davenport pearlware plate with old taped breaks to border. A Rogers pearlware plate with hairline crack. Another Rogers plate with stained crazing. A Tonquin China plate with restored rim chipping and regilding to rim. A Wedgwood pearlware stand has a small restored chip to inner rim of centre. Some wear overall.
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