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Description:
Polychrome and Gilt-decorated Coffee Service Set, attributed to Tucker Pottery, Philadelphia, c. 1830, the coffeepot, covered sugar, two cups, seven saucers, and bowl with polychrome decoration depicting ruins, ht. to 10 3/4 in.
Property from the Estate of A. Margaret Bok, Rockport, ME
Estimate $300-500
Bowl has a chip on the base and an approx. 4 in. crack in the side; sugar bowl has a "Y" shaped impact crack in the area of the decoration; one cup has a cracked handle; one saucer has hairline cracks in the base.
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Keywords
Margaret Bok, Tucker Pottery, Philadelphia, RockportStephen L. Fletcher
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