The condition of lots can vary widely and the nature of the lots sold means that they are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. Lots are sold in the condition they are in at the time of sale.
Generally in good order; some typical scratches and wear; small firing flaws in the making; some small chips/nicks to footrims; further issues enumerated below:
The mug- Nice condition, a discolored scratch to interior.
The lobed bowl- Two rim chips; the interior with additional scratches from use.
The punch bowl- Nice condition; nicks to footrim.
The waste bowl- Nice condition; a tiny discolored spot at the rim.
The Mansfield dish- Nice condition.
The milk-jug- Nice condition, a tiny chip to the spout in the making (glazed over); the form likely would have taken a cover.
The spoon tray- Nice condition.
The saucer- With a rim chip and associated short hairline crack; the rim with three additional ‘dings’ to the rim.
The Caughley mustard-pot – The cover possibly matched, some tiny chips to its finial; the pot with some kiln speckling in the making, a few tiny chips to the rim.
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