A PAIR OF COALPORT FLOWER POTS AND STANDS
A PAIR OF COALPORT FLOWER POTS AND STANDS

CIRCA 1815

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A PAIR OF COALPORT FLOWER POTS AND STANDS
Circa 1815
Painted in the 'Church Gresley' pattern with cornflowers and pink roses reserved within oval and lozenge-shaped cartouches on an iron-red ground edged in gilt to form a geometric pattern between bands of gilt laurel, the flaring cylindrical pot with fixed ring handles and set into a conforming stand
6in. (15.2cm.) high overall (2)
Provenance
Anon. sale; Christie's, New York, 28 October 1978, lot 254

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