£90
A collection of early 19th century Masons porcelain to include a tea-pot and creamer decorated with hand-painted landscapes enclosed within cartouches and a deep gold-painted border pattern, together with a hybrid hard-paste porcelain bowl, lid and stand, decorated in enamel colours, and a tea-pot of flattened oval form, decorated with graduated circles, each illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence numbers 11, 13 and fourteen
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The lid on the bowl is chipped. The blue, white and gold coloured teapot has some hairline cracks to its body and a chip to its lid. The white and gold teapot is heavily cracked to its lid which appears to have been glued back together. There is also a chip to its lid and a crack to the rim of the teapot. There is fading and chipping to the design on all the items in this lot. Please see condition report images for damage.
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