Lot 53: Sold for £65 hammer

Estimate £40-£60

A 19th Century creamware Chinoiserie teapot decorated by hand with a lady holding a parasol in a garden to one side and to the reverse a lady and boy picking cherries, lacks cover, height 10cm, together with a 19th Century globular teapot transfer decorated with an insect and butterfly, faint mark, possibly Wedgwood, height 8.5cm, and three cups of varying form all with hand painted decoration to include one with a silhouette bearing spurious cross swords marks, both teapots S/D. (5)

Condition report
The creamware pot has chipping and losses and is very stained to the interior. The globular teapot has damage to the cover and to the rim edge where the lid sits. The mark is very faint / lightly impressed. All the cups have rubbing to the decoration or gilding. The silhouette cup has scratching to the interior.

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