Six Pieces of British and Continental Porcelain
18th/19th century, comprising: three first period Worcester, Dr. Wall blue and white tea cups, each with foliate decoration, crescent moon mark in underglaze blue to base, 1-5/8 in.; Meissen tea cup, hand painted deer in forest, gilt decoration, with crossed swords centered with a dot mark in underglaze blue, 2-5/8 in.; two British pieces of porcelain in the Chinese taste, plate 9 in.
Provenance:North Carolina Collection
Condition:
Dr. wall tea cup one with chips to foot ring, areas of discoloration, spotting, one with chips to rim; Meissen tea cup rubbing to gilt, areas of discoloration primarily to interior, in-painting to top near rim; bowl residue to interior, rubbing to gilt, embedded dirt to exterior, silver sticker to base, wear to foot ring; plate spotting/areas of discoloration, some rubbing to gilt
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