9th Mar, 2018 9:00 GMT/BST

Antiques & Interiors

 
  Lot 194
 

194

An early 20th century Japanese satsuma tea service together with a pair of matching vases and a...

An early 20th century Japanese satsuma tea service together with a pair of matching vases and a further larger vase

Sold for £150


 

Sugar bowl and cover crazed and with repaired knop to cover, rubbed. All pieces with crazing and rubbing to the gilded areas. Teapot with repaired handle. One saucer chipped to the rim. One teacup with broken handle. One teacup with repaired handle.

 


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