1264
1264m
1264a
1264c
Sauceboat — CRC# 1264
- Description
- A Bristol fluted oval sauceboat monogrammed 'REG' in gilt within a leafy roundel, painted with garlands of flowers suspended from gilt loops hanging from gilt rim line, X10 mark, circa 1775-80.
- Service
- Initials and Armorial
- Date
- 1773-78
- Size
- 16.7cm handle to lip, 7.5cm high
- Condition
- Perfecct
- Mark
- Grey X gilt 10
- Mark Group
- X
- Decorator
- 10
- Decorator (Blue or Gilt)
- Gilt
- Maker
- Champion
- Historic Provenance
- Goldney? Godwin? Garland? Alternatively Robert Gordon Esq (ropemaker) listed among Champion's creditors in 1778
- CRC#
- 1264
- Type
- Sauceboat
1264b
1264d
Historic illustrations, exhibitions and provenance
H0186 · 2009
Sauceboat with REG monogramme from Nicholas Panes' English Porcelain Sauceboats of the 18th Century
H0187 · 2009
Another view of the same sauceboat
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