including: an English, c. 1810-1825, Coalport ‘rococo revival’ pap boat/jug, on green ground, decorated with painted encrusted foliage and gilt C-scrolls, with leaf-shaped base and cover decorated with gilt C-scrolls and raised floral finial, blue script mark ‘CD’ to underside – 10cm. high (spout slight damage); an English, 19th Century, half-covered feeding cup, earthenware, of typical form, transfer-printed in blue floral decoration – 12cm. diameter (bowl), 7cm high; and a mid-19th Century, covered medicine spoon, porcelain, transfer-printed in blue, blue script mark ‘I’ and ‘8’ to underside – 8cm. long, 3cm. high; and two English, c. 1835, John Meir & Son spittoons, earthenware, transfer-printed in blue, depicting Kilchurn Castle Loch Awe (“Northern Scene” series), one without spout and loose funnel cover, the other with funnel cover fixed and with spout – the first, 11cm. diameter/high, the second 10.2cm. diameter, 10cm. high
Note: The Coalport vessel was previously bought at Sotheby’s on 15th December, 1999 (Lot 1695). The medicine spoon was previously bought at BBR Auctions on 9th April, 2000 (Lot 93).The spitoon with loose cover was previously bought at BBR Auctions on 9th April, 2000 (Lot 304).
Sold for £500
Result including buyers premium
including: an English, c. 1810-1825, Coalport ‘rococo revival’ pap boat/jug, on green ground, decorated with painted encrusted foliage and gilt C-scrolls, with leaf-shaped base and cover decorated with gilt C-scrolls and raised floral finial, blue script mark ‘CD’ to underside – 10cm. high (spout slight damage); an English, 19th Century, half-covered feeding cup, earthenware, of typical form, transfer-printed in blue floral decoration – 12cm. diameter (bowl), 7cm high; and a mid-19th Century, covered medicine spoon, porcelain, transfer-printed in blue, blue script mark ‘I’ and ‘8’ to underside – 8cm. long, 3cm. high; and two English, c. 1835, John Meir & Son spittoons, earthenware, transfer-printed in blue, depicting Kilchurn Castle Loch Awe (“Northern Scene” series), one without spout and loose funnel cover, the other with funnel cover fixed and with spout – the first, 11cm. diameter/high, the second 10.2cm. diameter, 10cm. high
Note: The Coalport vessel was previously bought at Sotheby’s on 15th December, 1999 (Lot 1695). The medicine spoon was previously bought at BBR Auctions on 9th April, 2000 (Lot 93).The spitoon with loose cover was previously bought at BBR Auctions on 9th April, 2000 (Lot 304).
Auction: The Fine Collectors Sale, 9th Oct, 2024
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