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A COALPORT BLUE-GROUND PART DINNER SERVICE

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A COALPORT BLUE-GROUND PART DINNER SERVICE
CIRCA 1810, THE LARGER SERVING PIECES WITH IMPRESSED NUMBERS

The tureens with ribbed bracket handles and finials, the plates of indented square form, painted in colours with feuille de choux panels of flowers angles at each corner around the central well, enclosed within gilt scrolls reserved against the blue ground (wells of plates and platters with minor wear, some wear to gilt edges), comprising:

Two rectangular tureens and covers--13¼in. (33.7cm.) wide overall
Three sauce tureens, covers and stands, and a tureen (one tureen cracked, one stand cracked and repaired with staples)--the stands 8 5/8in. (21.9cm.)wide
Four rectangular vegetable dishes and covers (gilt scrolls badly worn on three covers)--9 5/8in. (24.5cm.) wide
A square salad bowl (minor wear to gilt edge)--9 7/8in. (25cm.) wide
Two oval platters--21 3/8in. (54.3cm.) wide
Two oval platters--19¼in. (48.9cm.)
Three oval platters (one with chip to foot rim)--15¼in. (38.7cm.) wide
Four oval platters (one with chip to foot rim)--13¾in. (34.9cm.) wide
Three oval platters--11½in. (29.2cm.) wide
Three oval platters--10in. (25.4cm.) wide
Twenty-three dinner plates (two cracked, five chipped, two stained, three with small chips to foot rim)--9 5/8in. (24.5cm.) square
Seventeen soup plates (seven cracked, two stained)--9 1/8in. (23.2cm.) diam.
Forty-three desert plates (four cracked, two chipped, three with chips to foot rim, three stained)--8 5/8in. (21.9cm.) square (109)