CIRCA 1825, PROBABLY COALPORT
Details
Three English porcelain two-handled oviform vases
Circa 1825, probably Coalport
Each with richly gilt entwined serpent handles, one example with the eyes of the serpent reserved, each painted with a broad continuous band of garden flowers on a shaded ground, between gilt bands reserved with a moulded plain band of acanthus and stiff leaves, the veins gilt, the everted rim gadrooned, the spreading stems gadrooned above stepped circular feet
about 10 3/8in. (26.4cm.) high (3)
Circa 1825, probably Coalport
Each with richly gilt entwined serpent handles, one example with the eyes of the serpent reserved, each painted with a broad continuous band of garden flowers on a shaded ground, between gilt bands reserved with a moulded plain band of acanthus and stiff leaves, the veins gilt, the everted rim gadrooned, the spreading stems gadrooned above stepped circular feet
about 10 3/8in. (26.4cm.) high (3)
Special notice
VAT rate of 17.5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer’s premium.
Please note that no condition report is stated in this description.
Also note that this lot will be removed to the warehouse of Cadogan Tate Ltd. if not cleared by 1.00 p.m. on 21 November 2002.
Please refer to "Storage and Collection" on page 174 of the printed catalogue.