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1028
$575.00

GROUP OF WEDGWOOD AND ENGLISH TEA WARES. Late 18th & 19th century. A shaped feather edge serving dish with scrolled handle impressed “WEDGWOOD” and additionally impressed with a “B”. A pair of lavender transfer-decorated cups and saucers with fanciful peacocks, each cup applied with strap handle and signed “WEDGWOOD” with a mixture of capital and lower case letters (1759-1800). A Wedgwood cup and saucer molded with vinery in an ivory glaze with gilded borders from the Levy Collection. A Swansea scenic paint decorated cup and saucer of English manor houses, gilt decorated and with blue borders. Two blue and white decorated cups and tea bowls in underglaze-blue of Oriental taste, gilt decorated. SIZE: 9″ x 7-3/4″ (plate). PROVENANCE: From the private collection of Dorothy-Lee Jones. CONDITION: The first with rim chips. The second group with a chip to one cup and with shallow rim chips to saucers, otherwise good. Cup and saucer with vinery with minor gilding losses to rim, otherwise very good. Swansea cup and saucer very good. The cups and tea bowls overall very good with slight roughness to scalloped rims of saucers. 9-23350 (400-600)


Auction: Fine Art, Antiques & Asian - August 2011
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