Lot 1256 , 18th century and later ceramics to include first period Worcester, a Doulton ‘Peace’ figurine, Toby jug, etc
18th century and later ceramics to include first period Worcester, a Doulton ‘Peace’ figurine, Toby jug, etc
£60-80
Condition:
Matching trio: Worcester coffee cup unsightly filled hole at exterior of footrim; three minor firing blemishes at interior. Teabowl bowl rim chipped, visible inside and out; a dark firing crack at opposite side of bowl rim; both cups with wear to gilding at bowl rims. Saucer good. Odd saucer structurally good; wear to gilding around rim. Queen Charlotte-pattern side plate chipped at rim, approx. 10x3mm, clearly visible. Hans Sloane-type oval fruit plate good; thickly-potted and hardly translucent, perhaps Chelsea Gold Anchor period. Seated figure emblematic of Winter is hard paste; restoration to hands and bocage. Toby jug chip to underside of footrim; firing cracks to upper handle joints; some flaking to enamels; cover minor chips to inside edge, not serious. Doulton Peace, HN2433 good.
Sold for £60