Lot 43
A Group of Five English Ceramic Articles
Estimate
$200 - $300

Sold for $1,500

Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
A Group of Five English Ceramic Articles
19th Century
comprising a Wedgwood jasperware pitcher, two Chelsea bird-form table ornaments, a lustrewear creamer and a Royal Doulton creamer, together with a Continental porcelain candlestick.
six items total
Height of first 8 inches.  
Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
Condition Report
Each having a painted museum inventory number. Larger bird-form covered dish apparently unmarked. Area of restoration to rim of body. Other areas of loss and repair to applied nest elements on exterior of dish. Smaller example with the red Chelsea anchor on interior of dish and lid also marked 'No. 71', having scattered chips and loses to applied next elements on exterior of dish. Wedgwood pitcher with a chip to foot, handle broken and reattached with metal staples. Doulton creamer with repaired break to handle and restoration to rim. Candleholder with several repaired breaks. Additional images available upon request. 

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