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THE BRISTOL CIRCA 1770-81, PAINTED WITH THE CROSSED SWORDS AND A WORKER'S MARK, THE PLYMOUTH TANKARD CIRCA 1768-70, PAINTED WITH THE COOKWORTHY MARK FOR TIN
細節
A Bristol baluster mug and a Plymouth mug
The Bristol Circa 1770-81, painted with the crossed swords and a worker's mark, the Plymouth tankard Circa 1768-70, painted with the Cookworthy mark for tin
The first with loop handle, painted with sprays of scattered coloured roses and other flowers, below a red-line rim, the second painted with polychrome exotic birds among trees and swags of flowers, below a looped gilt rim motif (handle restuck to first, minor chipping to underside of footrim, flaking to enamels, the Plymouth tankard extensively restored)
The first 6¼ in. (16 cm.) high, the second 6 3/8 in. (16.2 cm.) high (2)
The Bristol Circa 1770-81, painted with the crossed swords and a worker's mark, the Plymouth tankard Circa 1768-70, painted with the Cookworthy mark for tin
The first with loop handle, painted with sprays of scattered coloured roses and other flowers, below a red-line rim, the second painted with polychrome exotic birds among trees and swags of flowers, below a looped gilt rim motif (handle restuck to first, minor chipping to underside of footrim, flaking to enamels, the Plymouth tankard extensively restored)
The first 6¼ in. (16 cm.) high, the second 6 3/8 in. (16.2 cm.) high (2)
注意事項
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