Lot 240
 

240

An English Delft Pickle Dish, probably Bristol, circa 1750, painted in blue with flowers, on peg feet, 20cm wide, together with a pearlware coffee pot and cover, painted in underglaze blue with a Chinese landscape, a similar teapot, a moulded plate and a quantity of pearlware printed in underglaze blue, including a supper dish and various plates (two trays)

Sold for £150


 

Pickle dish - restored
Plate - with chips to the rim and scratches to the surface 
Tea pot  - lacking cover, chips to the rim, hairline crack also, spout with large losses, the foot with star cracks and heavy crazing
Coffee pot - restored throughout
Blue and white  underglazed pearlware dishes and plates, all with numerous chips to the glaze and porcelain. 

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Auction: Antiques & Interiors, to include a Section of Silver, 7th Feb, 2025

This varied Antiques & Interiors sale includes over 150 lots of silver and silver plate, as well as a section of affordable Modern & Contemporary Art; look out for names such as Jack Vettriano and Reginald James Lloyd.
The sale will also include Albany Fine China from the private collection of Neil Campbell (1930-2017). A skilled engineer and potter, he became a director of Albany Fine China and worked closely with colleagues to produce models in the 1970s and 1980s, and the present collection includes many examples of his work.
Also on offer will be a good selection of jewellery, watches, ceramics, traditional paintings, rugs, furniture and more.

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