13th Jul, 2024 9:30 GMT/BST

Summer Fine Sale

 
Lot 43
 

43

A Creamware Barrell Shaped Jug, circa 1790, printed in black with the inscription When this you see Remember me .... within a foliate and scroll cartouche flanked by painted flowersprays beneath a blue border
14.5cm high
A Similar Coffee Pot and Cover, of baluster form, painted with flowersprays and sprigs within line borders
29.5cm high (3)

Provenance: David Scriven Antiques for the jug and Key Antiques for the coffee pot

Not Sold
Estimated at £200 - £300

 

Jug - som small flakes, chips and abrasions to the rim. Handle pitted and abraded. Glaze scratches throughout. No repair.

Coffee pot - some good restoration to the spoout and rim. Rim of the cover with slight chipping and flakes. Glaze scratches and crazing.

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Auction: Summer Fine Sale, 13th Jul, 2024

The Summer Fine Sale offers nearly 450 lots of ceramics, Asian art, clocks, rugs, works of art and furniture, including a collection of 19th century Terracotta Campagna Urns from Raby Castle, County Durham, a Lock of Florence Nightingale's Hair, and a French Alabaster Figure Group of the Holy Family, probably made in South West France in the late 14th century. A Private Collection of English Pottery will be offered in twenty-three lots, including numerous Prattware and Creamware figures, and the sale will also include pieces of fine 19th century furniture and good early oak and walnut furniture.

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