A rare Worcester porcelain straight sided mustard pot with delicate shaped handle with deeply hollowed sections, the same design sometimes pierced right through, with a domed cover with spoon cut out and flower bud and leaf knop. Printed with the popular ''Three Flowers'' pattern, crescent mark to the base. c.1770.
It measures 9.8cm (3 7/8'') high and 6.7cm (2 5/8'') wide (9cm (3 1/2'') including the handle).
In very good condition; the pot is excellent with no damage or repair. The inner flange of the cover that sits inside the pot has a section that has been lost. This is clean and tidy, cannot be seen when in situ and doesn''t affect use or aesthetic. A couple of nicks to the petals only and minimal handling wear. The printing is nice and crisp also with no running.
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Internal Reference: FA1672
Antique Number: SA1079782
Dateline of this antique is 18th Century
Height is 9.8cm (3.9inches)
Width is 6.7cm (2.6inches)
Depth is 9cm (3.5inches)
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