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Large loving cup, in the manner of Coalport

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Hand Painted Large Loving Cup, in the manner of Coalport

Beautifully painted flowers painted on turquoise / green ground dating to around 1850 and attributed to the Coalport factory. No marks on this but that is not unusual. These are often personalized and dated , but this one is not. A different bouquet of flowers to both the back and front.

Condition: A little age related staining to the background colour. A little ware to the gold as you might expect. No other damage.
Size: 6 1/4” tall , 6 1/4” diameter at the rim. Excluding handles.
Weight: 1.4kg


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 SOLD
 
Date 1850  Early Victorian Antiques Material Ceramic Origin English Maker Coalport Item code as481a352 / 0621h Status Sold

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Desdemona Postlethwaite AntiquesPrivate dealer
West Kirby
Wirral
North West England

Tel : 07437028022

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Large loving cup, in the manner of Coalport
 
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