CIRCA 1752, WORKMAN'S MARK TO THE UNDERSIDE OF ONE AND THE HANDLE TERMINAL OF THE OTHER,
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TWO WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE QUATERFOIL SAUCEBOATS,
CIRCA 1752, WORKMAN'S MARK TO THE UNDERSIDE OF ONE AND THE HANDLE TERMINAL OF THE OTHER,
each painted with chinoiserie scenes within moulded fan-shape cartouches, angled bracket handles; together with a larger Lowestoft silver-shape example, circa 1768, moulded with flowers and similarly painted; a Liverpool (Seth Pennington and John Part) 'Chelsea Ewer', circa 1785-1795, enameled with chinoiserie figures; and a helmet-shaped cream-jug, circa 1790, Newhall type and enameled with chinoiserie vignettes
5¾ in. (14.6 cm.) long overall, the quatrefoil sauceboats; 8 in. (20.3 cm.) long, the silver-shaped example (5)
CIRCA 1752, WORKMAN'S MARK TO THE UNDERSIDE OF ONE AND THE HANDLE TERMINAL OF THE OTHER,
each painted with chinoiserie scenes within moulded fan-shape cartouches, angled bracket handles; together with a larger Lowestoft silver-shape example, circa 1768, moulded with flowers and similarly painted; a Liverpool (Seth Pennington and John Part) 'Chelsea Ewer', circa 1785-1795, enameled with chinoiserie figures; and a helmet-shaped cream-jug, circa 1790, Newhall type and enameled with chinoiserie vignettes
5¾ in. (14.6 cm.) long overall, the quatrefoil sauceboats; 8 in. (20.3 cm.) long, the silver-shaped example (5)
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