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Dated: 1750 Bristol England
A delftware guglet and washbasin made at the Bristol delftworks in the mid 18th century. The guglet is a bottle form with a long neck and everted rim; the deep-sided bowl has a pie crust wavy edge also with an everted rim. The pieces are hand-painted with Chinese figures in a garden setting with rocks and trees.
Dimensions:9.5 inches high
Diameter: 10.5 inches
Current Condition: The guglet with professional restoration at the rim, the basin with chips at the edge and a hairline in the well.
Provenance: Christies Auctioneers 1969 and then in the private collection of Sir Frederick Warner
Circa 1750
Dimensions
Height: 9.50inch, Diameter: 10.50inchCondition report
The guglet with professional restoration at the rim, the basin with chips at the edge and a hairline in the well.Stock number
9799The BADA Standard
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