MID-19TH CENTURY COPELAND & GARRETT, LATE SPODE 'NEW FAYENCE' WASH BOWL AND EWER,
the jug of baluster form, each decorated in underglaze and enamelled colours with insects amongst foliage, printed 'New Fayence' marks and 'BN No. 428' to base, 39.5cm high overall, along with a matched Copeland & Garrett bowl, footbath, toothbrush holder and soap dish (6)
Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
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Sold for £50
Estimated at £50 - £100
Condition Report
Condition generally good to fair. Previous restoration throughout. The ewer's handle has been reattached with metal staples. The lip of the ewer has also been restored. Wash bowl has previously repaired cracks. Lid of the toothbrush holder has a small area of loss and previous restoration. Chip and two hairlines to the lid of the soap dish, tray has been previously restored. The footh bath has a historic crack which has been reinforced with metal staples to base and underneath one handle. Some light surface wear throughout, in keeping with age and use. Images available.
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