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FS33: Two Day Fine Art Sale

A Rare Early Worcester Small Creamboat

Auction Lot FS33/710

A rare early Worcester small creamboat the ribbed body with flared lip and angular handle, painted in famille verte enamels with branches of peony and other flowers and foliage, the interior with a conforming border of flowers and foliage at the rim, on four pad feet, circa 1752-53, 11cm wide [restoration to handle, lip with single glaze frit and related discolouration].
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A Rare Early Worcester Small Creamboat (FS33/710) offered in our Two Day Fine Art Sale starting on 24th January 2017 at our salerooms in Exeter, Devon.

Lot Description

A rare early Worcester small creamboat the ribbed body with flared lip and angular handle, painted in famille verte enamels with branches of peony and other flowers and foliage, the interior with a conforming border of flowers and foliage at the rim, on four pad feet, circa 1752-53, 11cm wide [restoration to handle, lip with single glaze frit and related discolouration].

Notes

For similar examples of this early form of creamboat see Simon Spero 'Worcester Porcelain, the Klepser Collection' and 'Lund's Bristol and Early Worcester Porcelain. The A J.Smith Collection'.

Price Realised

£780

VAT

VAT on Buyer's Premium

Department

Ceramics and Glass

Fine Art Category

18th Century English Porcelain

Sale Information

FS33: Two Day Fine Art Sale
Tuesday, 24th January 2017
Wednesday, 25th January 2017

Okehampton Street, Exeter

This lot will be sold after 10:00am on Wednesday, 25th January 2017 as part of the Oriental and European Ceramics and Glassware section of the sale.

Contact

For more information about this particular auction lot, please contact:-

Okehampton Street, Exeter

Telephone: +44 (01392) 413100

Important Notes

Weights and measurements are approximate guidelines only, unless otherwise stated to the contrary.

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A Rare Early Worcester Small Creamboat

Auction Lot: FS33/710

A rare early Worcester small creamboat the ribbed body with flared lip and angular handle, painted in famille verte enamels with branches of peony and other flowers and foliage, the interior with a conforming border of flowers and foliage at the rim, on four pad feet, circa 1752-53, 11cm wide [restoration to handle, lip with single glaze frit and related discolouration].

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