A Wedgwood black basalt Etruscan style cream jug and ewer, late 19th century, a jasperware Dancing Hours vase and cover, three 18th century Worcester tea bowls, the interior painted with lotus sprigs below a cell border, the exterior with moulded flowers, a Sevres saucer with bands of flowers and birds, a Vienna porcelain cup, a Stevenson & Hancock derby figural candlestick, an Ambrosius Lamm porcelain cabinet cup and a Limoges saucer
Sold for £150
Condition Report
The Black Basalt jug has been broken across the stem and re-glued, the jug has a strange horizontal line that seems to be raised rather than a crack perhaps from the turning process.
The Black Basalt ewer has had its loop handle broken off and re-glued and has a slight chip to the underside of the lip above the loop handle
The Derby lobed dish is cracked
The Derby figural candlestick is damaged to the sconce and has other chips
The three Worcester tea bowls are OK
The Lamb, Dresden cup is OK
The Vienna cup is OK
The Sevres saucer is cracked and chipped to the rim
The Wedgwood pale jasper vase and cover, The finial of the cover is replaced. The Bacchic handles are missing the loop sections from both sides, The stem of the base has some chips. The base has chips to the underside of the corners and resulting cracks
A Wedgwood black basalt Etruscan style cream jug and ewer, late 19th century, a jasperware Dancing Hours vase and cover, three 18th century Worcester tea bowls, the interior painted with lotus sprigs below a cell border, the exterior with moulded flowers, a Sevres saucer with bands of flowers and birds, a Vienna porcelain cup, a Stevenson & Hancock derby figural candlestick, an Ambrosius Lamm porcelain cabinet cup and a Limoges saucer