SOLD! for $305.00.
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- High Estimate: $450.00
- Realized: $305.00
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1st item: English Caughley Salopian tea bowl with fluted design and scalloped rim. The bowl is printed in underglaze cobalt with Chinoiserie design scenic designs and interior decoration, all with gilt accents. 2" H x 3" dia. Late 18th century. 2nd item: 1st period Dr. Wall Worcester porcelain reticulated chestnut basket in the Chinese-style Royal Lily pattern. Featuring a cross-hatch design picked out in blue gilded florets and is decorated in an all-over underglaze cobalt blue lily pattern outlined with a blue banding stepped up in gilding with twisted branch handles terminating in flowers. Cobalt crescent mark to the base. 3 1/4" H x 6 3/4" L x 6 1/8" D. Mid-18th century. 3rd item: First Period Dr. Wall Worcester cake plate printed in blue and white with a Willow patterned landscape accented in gilt with deeply molded sides and detailed decoration. 7 7/8" dia. Mid-18th century.
PROVENANCE: The estate of Pia Stratton, Nashville, Tennessee.
CONDITION: 1st item: A few very slight fleabites to the rim, otherwise overall excellent condition. 2nd item: A few minute fleabits to the rim florets. 3rd item: Overall very good condition with one fleabite to the exterior of the rim, very light wear to gilt on rim.