Lot 387 , A group of Continental ceramics including two late 18th/early 19th century Italian maiolica wet drug jars, a Staffordshire Whieldon type tortoiseshell glazed plate c.1770 and a silver mounted Mortlake stoneware jug, 24cm

A group of Continental ceramics including two late 18th/early 19th century Italian maiolica wet drug jars, a Staffordshire Whieldon type tortoiseshell glazed plate c.1770 and a silver mounted Mortlake stoneware jug, 24cm

A group of Continental ceramics including two late 18th/early 19th century Italian maiolica wet drug jars, a Staffordshire Whieldon type tortoiseshell glazed plate c.1770 and a silver mounted Mortlake stoneware jug, 24cm high including cover
£80-120

Condition:
Handled drug jar handle glue re-attached with one securing rivet at lower joint; tip of spout chipped; chip and grazes around neckrim; hairline cracks around titled side of body; foot badly chipped. Other drug jar neckrim with large repaired chip and grazes; a long, diagonal crack downward from this chip; general surface scratches; footrim chipped. Whieldon-type plate cracked with a small chip at the source of this crack; surface scratches and crazing top and underside. Mortlake saltglazed jug handle with 19th century repairs at both joints; stoneware otherwise good; crested cover no assay office but perhaps London 1815; cover does not sit squarely on neckrim; cover thumbpiece with repairs at shaped top; dome of silver cover dented. Relief-moulded jug impressed ADAMS; silver mount Sheffield 1811; long crack with repairs clearly visible. Florence oblong bottle neckrim badly-chipped. Menu stands good, three matching, the other is odd and marked Carltonware. Wall bracket glue-repaired beneath figure and chipped at frieze; gilding worn. Black monochrome box good; modern. Soldier good. Pastille burner chipped and cracked. Both cups repaired.