Description:
Group of Dr. Wall Period Worcester Porcelain Teaware, England, c. 1780, all with gilding and polychrome enamels, six in varying "Earl of Dalhousie" patterns with floral bouquets and insects surrounding central cartouches: a creamer, ht. 2 3/4, covered sugar bowl, ht. 4 5/8, two sauce dishes, dia. 6 3/8, cup and saucer, and bowl, dia. 6 3/8; and three in the "Gold Queen's" pattern: a cup and two saucers, dia. 5 1/2 in.; most with marks.
Estimate $500-700
Thyne creamer: Light gilt wear along footrim.
Sugar: Gilt wear to bowl rim.
Sauce dishes: Each with light glaze wear.
Cup and saucer: Cup with slightest flake to gilt rim. Saucer with nicks to footrim.
Bowl: Wear to center medallion.
Gold Queen's: These are unmarked. Cup with gilt rim wear. Saucers: One with slight gilt flake to rim, each with scattered gilt wear to wide border.
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Keywords
United KingdomStuart Slavid
Senior Vice President
Director of Fine Ceramics
Director of Fine Silver
Director of European Furniture & Decorative Arts
508-970-3203
Emily Stegner
Specialist, European Furniture & Decorative Arts
508-970-3203
Stephanie Opolski
Appraiser
508-970-3000
European Furniture & Decorative Arts
The European Furniture & Decorative Arts department curates auctions of English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, and Russian antiques, furniture, and decorative arts.