Early softpaste: Bow, Chelsea, Lowestoft
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![]() | This simple but attractive Bow can, nearly 2.5 inches high is very early softpaste phosphatic porcelain dated ca 1750. Small glaze nick to handle.
5582c
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£195 |
![]() | A Bow floral Sparrowbeak creamer similar to that illustrated by Anton Gabsewicz in his catalogue of the Freeman collection(No 169) Dating from ca 1765-8 this exceptional piece
5378c
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£650 |
![]() | A Chelsea Scroll moulded plate circa 1752-6 with a rimchip well restored
5095c
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£235 |
![]() | A Chelsea Red Anchor marked teabowl of exquisite floral painting dated about 1756
4883c
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£475 |
![]() | A Lowestoft coffee cup of small size printed in a Willow/Pagoda type pattern, authenticated by a similarly decorated mug in the Norwich Castle Museum commemorating one Thomas Soulsby Rix and dated 1783. This piece also has a firing flaw of glaze missing from the footrim but is otherwise in excellent condition.
5246c
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£175 |
![]() | Chelsea Derby acanthus fluted tea bowl
and saucer in an usual pink/red of the Gillyflower pattern.
4970c
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£225 |
![]() | This Bow plate has a flower leaf and moth motif in underglaze blue painting and carries the Painter's mark "23" on the reverse and dates from about 1755. There are two tiny wire clip marks to the rim glaze and a body crack has been stabilised but I can't tell where and it rings like a bell. More pictures can be provided.
4886c
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£285 |