A group of six 'Chelsea Ewer' creamboats and two related shards, circa 1775-1800
Comprising a Champion's Bristol ewer painted in colours with formal flowers, 6.4cm high, cross mark and 8 in blue enamel (broken), a late Worcester ewer painted in colours in the Compagnie des Indies style, the body unusually left plain without acanthus leaf moulding, 6.7cm high, a Chamberlain ewer painted in the 'Hunting in compartments' pattern, 7cm high, a Worcester ewer painted in colours with formal flowers with gilding to the rim, 7cm high (cracked), a Tall Chelsea Ewer, attributed to Philip Christian, Liverpool, painted in blue with diaper panels, 7.7cm high, a Coalport ewer painted in colours with cornflower sprigs, 6.8cm high, and two shards of Chelsea Ewers recovered from the Caughley site (8)
Sold for
£600
inc. premium
Category:
Decorative Arts
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British Ceramics
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