LAST QUARTER OF THE 18TH CENTURY, UNDERGLAZE BLUE AMSTEL MARK, THE TEAPOT AND SLOP BOWL WITH UNDERGLAZE BLUE M.O.L. MARK ABOVE A STAR, ALSO WITH VARIOUS INSCRIBED NUMERALS
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a dutch porcelain composite polychrome tete-a-tete teaservice
Last quarter of the 18th Century, underglaze blue Amstel mark, the teapot and slop bowl with underglaze blue M.O.L. mark above a star, also with various inscribed numerals
Decorated with cornflowers and gilt line rims, comprising: one teapot with ear-shaped handle and moulded spout, the cover with ball finial (finial restuck); one milk jug with ear-shaped handle; one sugar bowl and cover; one slop bowl; one shaped oval tray, the border with foliage in relief; two teabowls and one saucer
The tray 34 cm. (13 3/8 in.) wide (7)
Last quarter of the 18th Century, underglaze blue Amstel mark, the teapot and slop bowl with underglaze blue M.O.L. mark above a star, also with various inscribed numerals
Decorated with cornflowers and gilt line rims, comprising: one teapot with ear-shaped handle and moulded spout, the cover with ball finial (finial restuck); one milk jug with ear-shaped handle; one sugar bowl and cover; one slop bowl; one shaped oval tray, the border with foliage in relief; two teabowls and one saucer
The tray 34 cm. (13 3/8 in.) wide (7)