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A Worcester barrel teapot, c1770. Printed with the "rose-centred spray" pattern.
A Worcester barrel teapot, c1770. Printed with the "rose-centred spray" pattern.
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£135.00 GBP
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Description
Please do not pay for international items until we have delivered a postage invoice to you.
Please let us have your phone number when you order, as this may be required to arrange parcel delivery.
We do not generally point out crazing, and do not regard it as a defect worth mentioning in pieces of the age we sell, unless it is not completely noticeable in photographs and is both extensive and undiscoloured. If you have concerns as to whether a piece is crazed, please ask us.
A lovely item, Printed with the attractive "Rose-centred spray" pattern. Produced during the years 1765-75, this pattern was utilised on many objects, including tureens, vases etc.
Worcester crescent mark.
Condition
The spout has been repaired with an unusual and rather attractive methodology. See the photos, which show the repair. There is a tiny nibble to the spout.
Please do not pay for international items until we have delivered a postage invoice to you.
Please let us have your phone number when you order, as this may be required to arrange parcel delivery.
If the postage policy specifies that postage is included, we will send by tracked postage, rather than tracked and signed. If you wish for the latter, please let us know. There will be an additional charge which we will notify to you.
When we send by tracked alone the item will be at your risk from the point that we can prove, by means of showing a delivery confirmation, that it was delivered to your premises. Until that point, the item will be at our risk.
We are prepared to deliver all over the world, except (for obvious reasons, given the Russian state's unprovoked acts of aggression in Ukraine) to Russia.
We aim to ensure that our descriptions are absolutely accurate. Nevertheless, antique porcelain is never perfect. We use high definition photography with the aim of making the condition of any item extremely clear. Defects which are obvious in the photography we use are deemed to have been declared, even if we do not specifically refer to them in the description.
Restoration is sometimes extremely difficult to detect. We use UV light and transmitted light to check whether restoration has occurred. Sometimes, even those methodologies do not reveal restoration. If you are able, notwithstanding the definition, to show that restoration of a significant nature has occurred, we would obviously allow cancellation of the sale in such circumstances.
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