Outstanding Minton 10 pc. Porcelain Dessert Set
Outstanding 19th c. attr. Minton 10 pc. English bone china porcelain dessert set including two neo-classical footed salvers, two compotes (one with old staple repairs to stem), and 6 dessert or luncheon plates, all having fine hand-painted celestial blue border surrounding cartouches of flowers and birds. Faint embossed underglaze marks, besides skillful old repair to one tazza, very good overall condition 2.75"-5.25", 9.5" dia.
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Outstanding 19th c. attr. Minton 10 pc. English bone china porcelain dessert set including two neo-classical footed salvers, two compotes (one with old staple repairs to stem), and 6 dessert or luncheon plates, all having fine hand-painted celestial blue border surrounding cartouches of flowers and birds. Faint embossed underglaze marks, besides skillful old repair to one tazza, very good overall condition 2.75"-5.25", 9.5" dia.
Condition Report: While we make our best effort to note any issues on items either in writing or by photograph, absence of a formal condition report does not imply that a piece is perfect, free from defects, or the effects of aging. Please review the photos carefully and consider them part of the description of a lot prior to bidding. Any condition statement is a courtesy to our buyers and should be considered our opinion and not a statement of fact or free from human error. Requests for additional information can be made by email or phone, and will be responded to on a first come first served basis.