A LONGTON HALL CABBAGE-LEAF MOULDED SAUCEBOAT AND A CHELSEA PEONY STAND
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A LONGTON HALL CABBAGE-LEAF MOULDED SAUCEBOAT AND A CHELSEA PEONY STAND

CIRCA 1755

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A LONGTON HALL CABBAGE-LEAF MOULDED SAUCEBOAT AND A CHELSEA PEONY STAND
Circa 1755
The sauceboat with divided green-branch handle with foliage bud terminals, with six overlapping leaves edged in green with raised puce veins, the interior in puce with a river landscape, the spot tip with a house; the stand as a triangular leaf with branch handle and bud terminal, moulded and enriched in puce as a peony blossom
7 7/8 in. (20 cm.) long overall, the sauceboat; 8¼ in. (20.9 cm.) long overall, the stand (2)
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The descriptrion for this lot was inadvertently left out of the printed catalogue. It reads:

A LONGTON HALL CABBAGE-LEAF MOULDED SAUCEBOAT AND A CHELSEA PEONY STAND
Circa 1755
The sauceboat with divided green-branch handle with foliage bud terminals, with six overlapping leaves edged in green with raised puce veins, the interior in puce with a river landscape, the spot tip with a house; the stand as a triangular leaf with branch handle and bud terminal, moulded and enriched in puce as a peony blossom
7 7/8 in. (20 cm.) long overall, the sauceboat; 8¼ in. (20.9 cm.) long overall, the stand

ESTIMATE: $4,000 - 6,000

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