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A pair of early 19th Century Chinese Exp

In Vintage & Antique Furniture with Home Interiors

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CIRENCESTER, Gloucestershire
A pair of early 19th Century Chinese Export ware famille verte sauceboats of ribbed form with gilt and pale green lined bordering, the centres decorated with the letter E within a wreath raised on an oval foot 20.5 cm long x 11.3 cm wide x 6.5 cm high together with old typed explanatory note inscribed "Part of a magnificent Chinese Export porcelain dinner service George III period. C.1818. The centre of each piece is beautifully decorated with a script letter "E" in gilt surrounded by a be ribboned wreath in apple green enamels highlighted with gilt flowers; the rim in stylised swags in green & gilt. Base with matt orange/buff firing marks. This dinner service was given to Esther Priestman, daughter of Henry Tuke on her marriage in 1819 (Esther was born in 1782 & died in 1857) . The giver was Favill James Copsie (1788-1847). Esther gave the service to her niece Esther Tuke (1823-1874). She in turn gave it to her niece Edith Wilhelmina Tuke (1858-1952) who gave it to her great niece Evelyn Vowe (1925- ). All that remains of this fine service are now offered:" (The matching tureen, cover and stand from this service were sold at this Saleroom Lot 351 6th December 2013 for £650)

CONDITION REPORTS
Over all the sauce boats appear sound though with some areas of minor wear and tear conducive with age and use throughout. The handles are hollow and have a hole to the interior at the back which may or may not be part of the original design as both have a hole in the same area though it is a fairly rough hole. There are other areas of minor chipping/fritting particularly to the base of the handles in both cases and wear to the bases of both. Minor firing faults and blemishes throughout
A pair of early 19th Century Chinese Export ware famille verte sauceboats of ribbed form with gilt and pale green lined bordering, the centres decorated with the letter E within a wreath raised on an oval foot 20.5 cm long x 11.3 cm wide x 6.5 cm high together with old typed explanatory note inscribed "Part of a magnificent Chinese Export porcelain dinner service George III period. C.1818. The centre of each piece is beautifully decorated with a script letter "E" in gilt surrounded by a be ribboned wreath in apple green enamels highlighted with gilt flowers; the rim in stylised swags in green & gilt. Base with matt orange/buff firing marks. This dinner service was given to Esther Priestman, daughter of Henry Tuke on her marriage in 1819 (Esther was born in 1782 & died in 1857) . The giver was Favill James Copsie (1788-1847). Esther gave the service to her niece Esther Tuke (1823-1874). She in turn gave it to her niece Edith Wilhelmina Tuke (1858-1952) who gave it to her great niece Evelyn Vowe (1925- ). All that remains of this fine service are now offered:" (The matching tureen, cover and stand from this service were sold at this Saleroom Lot 351 6th December 2013 for £650)

CONDITION REPORTS
Over all the sauce boats appear sound though with some areas of minor wear and tear conducive with age and use throughout. The handles are hollow and have a hole to the interior at the back which may or may not be part of the original design as both have a hole in the same area though it is a fairly rough hole. There are other areas of minor chipping/fritting particularly to the base of the handles in both cases and wear to the bases of both. Minor firing faults and blemishes throughout

Vintage & Antique Furniture with Home Interiors

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The Cirencester Salerooms
Burford Road
Norcote
CIRENCESTER
Gloucestershire
GL7 5RH
United Kingdom

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Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 6% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed

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SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS: Please note invoice not settled within 14 days of the sale will be subject to interest charge at Lloyds TSB bank base rate plus 6%.

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