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A late 18thc. Caughley tea bowl painted by Chamberlain in the "l'amitie" pattern

Condition:
Used
Ended: 30 Apr, 2024 20:41:48 AEST
Starting bid:
GBP 65.00
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ApproximatelyAU $125.43
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Located in: Harlington, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Backstamp
Painted
Origin
Shropshire
Pattern
l'amitie
Shape
wrythen-moulded
Occasion
All Occasions
Signed
No
Material
Ceramic, Porcelain
Set Includes
tea bowl
Colour
Multicoloured
Brand
caughley
Type
Tea bowl
Original/Licensed Reproduction
Original
Theme
British
Style
Georgian
Features
Date-Lined, outside-decorated, hand painted, hand moulded, hand gilded
Time Period Manufactured
1750-1799
Production Style
porcelain
Production Technique
Pottery
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
Finish
Glossy
Handmade
Yes

Item description from the seller