£40
Three pieces of English creamware, late 18th century, comprising: a Leeds Pottery small tapering cylindrical condiment pot, with chequered blue pattern ground, lacking a cover, impressed LEEDS POTTERY, 5.3cm high; a small fluted bowl with lightly scalloped and pierced rim, 5cm high; and a similar fluted bowl with dentil moulded and pierced rim, 5.1cm high (3)
Provenance: Private UK Collection, assembled until c.1955 and thence by family descent.ÿ
Two hairline cracks to one bowl, a hairline crack to the pot, crazing to the pot and one tea bowl, minor rim chipping overall.
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