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Early 19th Century Georgian Cup and Saucer.

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Dealer: Anticus Antiques
Contact: Susannah Pritchard - Email Dealer
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Price: $117.00 USD  - Currency Converter

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Description: A Georgian period early English tea cup and saucer dish, painted in polychrome enamels with a mock Chinese design of flowers and figures on a terrace. The figures are two ladies and an attendant with a green parasol. The colours are pretty pinks and greens, with a flower in the bottom of the teacup. The deeply dished un-indented saucer is typical of the period. Unmarked. Possibly Hilditch, or could it be Ridgway? Would date circa 1800-1820. Pattern has printed outlines with hand colouring over. Measurements: Cup is 10cm wide (4 inches) handle to lip, and stands 5cm (2 inches) high. The saucer is 14cm (5.1/2 inches) diameter and stands 3cm (just over 1 inch) high. Condition: Saucer has a small (4mm long) scar on edge - not a chip, more a bit of missing glaze, otherwise in very good condition. Cup is in very good condition.
Status: For Sale Reference#: 7814
Condition: See Description Year: See Description
Country: England


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