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Davenport Pottery Two Temples eggcup c.1805 - 20

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Davenport Pottery Two Temples eggcup on stand c.1805-20

A wonderful find for the egg cup collector or the Davenport collector. Nice quality eggcup on stand (fixed) by Davenport. In the blue and White pattern known as two temples, with pagoda and willow trees and highlighted in gold.

Standard printed mark found on 'Stone China' wares. c.1805-20
Two Temples pattern. Pattern number 142
Super condition , no damage, gold in good order, just one small area of discolouration to the gold rim, see pictures
Size 3” tall , 4 1/2" diameter at the base
Weight before packing 150kg

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Date 1820  Early 19th Century Antiques Material Earthenware Origin English Maker Davenport Item code as481a386 / 1121g Status Sold

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Davenport Pottery Two Temples eggcup c.1805 - 20
 
as481a386 / 1121g
 


 
 






 

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