Contact Seller Harveys Antiques Tel01993 706 501Please quote Antiques Atlas.
Non UK callers :
+44 1993 706 501

Pair of Rockingham Porcelain Tea Canisters

Share
Photos
Pair of Rockingham Porcelain Tea Canisters floral decoration  Gilt Griffon Mark %%alt5%% %%alt6%%
No: 11160

A pair of early 19th century Georgian Rockingham porcelain tea canisters or caddies.

The canisters are flat sided with shaped ends and have a white and pale green background that is decorated with gilt and hand painted flowers.

The bottom of each tea canister has the Rockingham griffon mark underneath “Rockingham Works Brameld Manufacturer to the King”.

The canisters are in good original condition, one lid has a firing crack to the inner edge.

Circa 1826-30

Price: £775-00p.

Height: 5.3”, 13 ½ cms / Width: 3.7”, 9 ½ cms / Depth: 2.2”, 5 ½ cms.
Price
£775.00  UK
$983.55  USA
936.12  EU
Looking to Buy?
Arrange a final price and delivery details directly with the dealer
Click here to message the seller
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 16/DEC/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
 
DimensionsHeight: 5.3”, 13 ½ cms / Width: 3.7”, 9 ½ cms / Depth: 2.2”, 5 ½ cms. Category Antique Ceramics Date 1826  Regency Antiques Material Porcelain Origin English Maker Rockingham Condition The canisters are in good original condition, one lid has a firing crack to the inner edge. Item code as722a640 / 11160 Status For Sale

SellerHarveys Antiques

View all stock from
Harveys Antiques


Harveys AntiquesW.R.Harvey & Co. (Antiques) Ltd.
86 Corn Street
Witney
Oxfordshire
OX28 6BU

Tel : 01993 706 501

Non UK callers : +44 1993 706 501

Get directions to Harveys Antiques
 
Contact Seller

Enquire directly to Harveys Antiques about this item here.

Pair of Rockingham Porcelain Tea Canisters
 
as722a640 / 11160
 


 
 






 

For information on how we deal with your data please see our Privacy policy.

You may also be interested in


 Ceramics
 Period
 Material
 Origin