1285
1285m
1285a
1285c
Sucrier — CRC# 1285
- Description
- A Bristol sucrier and cover with bud finial painted in a number of layers with brown scroll band overpainting (except in one case underpainting) green fronds above sprays of flowers painted in enamels, no mark
- Service
- Sin bin
- Size
- 8.8cm diameter, 12cm high
- Condition
- Erratic painting
- Mark
- No mark
- Mark Group
- No mark
- Decorator
- No mark
- Notes
- Erratic painting
- CRC#
- 1285
- Type
- Sucrier
1285b
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