£100 - £150
A Chamberlain's Worcester honey pot and cover c.1800, with painted script mark, five bees moulded around the painted 'door' to the base, the pot and cover painted in sepia with idyllic landscapes, within beaded gilt borders, the cover restored, 5¼in. (13.3cm.) high; together with a pair of Flight, Barr & Worcester topographical saucers, each painted with a castle in a river landscape, within gilt vermicule borders, 5½in. (14.1cm.) diameter. (3) *- Honey pot: The cover has been restored - it has a replaced brass acorn finial and a large chip to the flange,which has old repainting around it to the inside from earlier restoration. There is also a second semi-circular crack to the flange. Three very small chips to edge of the base and gilt wear throughout. - Saucers: Good condition, with no faults.
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