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Lot 31

A QUANTITY OF CERAMIC CABINET PLATES

late 18th century and later, comprising an example bearing an underglaze crossed swords mark, 'Coalport Improved Feltspar Porcelain', a Royal Worcester decorated with sheep amongst a pastoral landscape, and others, typically measuring 24cm diameter (9)

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Estimate: £50 - £100
Hammer price: £70
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

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All items have rubs to the enamels and gilding commensurate with age. The bases are worn and there is some minor fritting to some.

The sheep plate has craquelure, rubs to the gilding and a chip evident to the back.

The parrot tulip plate has noticeable chips to the rim and to the foot.

The plate with the bird amongst roses has rubs to the enamels but especially to tail. There is some fritting to edges of the gilding and a chip to the base. It has craquelure throughout.

The plate with the roses against a yellow ground and blue outer edge has scratching to the blue enamels and noticeable wear throughout.

The plate with the poppies and gold oval medallions has scratching throughout and noticeable scratches to the gilding and blue enamels.

There is stapling to the plate with cross swords to the base.

There is a hairline crack to the Imari style plate.

The enamels are particularly worn on the plate with chrysanthemums with medallions. The gilding is worn and scratched.

The plate with the peach rim and scattered gilded flowers has a chip to the outside lip and fritting to the base.

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