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Cockpit Hill, Derby
A rare Cockpit Hill Derby sucrier & cover ex-Tom Walford & Garry Atkins c.1770
A rare Cockpit Hill Derby sucrier & cover ex-Tom Walford & Garry Atkins c.1770
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Description.
A rare and attributed Cockpit Hill sucrier/sugar bowl. With floral knob and rope double-twisted handles, with floral and foliate terminals. This piece is illustrated in the Bonhams auction catalogue of the Tom Walford collection, in 2012. See lot 93. The piece is painted with roses issuing from baskets. The plate illustrated in plate 20 of Tom Walford's article: "Cockpit Hill–evidence from sherds"contained in "Creamware and Pearlware re-examined" (English Ceramic Circle) contains a similarly painted rose.
Condition.
In very good condition. Merely a hairline running across the centre of the cover.
Dimensions.
12cm, handle to handle.
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