Lot 211 , Three Worcester blue and white teabowls and saucers, c.1770-5, the saucers 12.2cm - 12.5cm
Three Worcester blue and white teabowls and saucers, c.1770-5, the first painted with the Standing Chinaman pattern, open crescent marks, the second with the Mother and Child pattern, shaded crescent marks, and the last Birds in Branches pattern, shaded crescent marks, the saucers 12.2cm - 12.5cm
Estimate £200-300
Standing Chinaman teabowl and saucer has some light scratching to the interiors, the saucer has a 7mm wide shallow chip to the inside of the foot.
Mother and child teabowl has some heavy scratching to the interior, slightly mis-shapen foot, saucer with light scratching to the interior and the odd scratch on the underside.
Birds in branches teabowl have some light scratching to the interiors and the saucer has 2 minute splinter chips to the foot otherwise all generally in good condition with no restorations or cracks.
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Sold for £200