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late 18th/early 19th century, Wedgwood pierced food warmer with handles, two inserts and cover with acorn finial, warmer impressed "WEDGWOOD", 9-3/4 in. overall; melon-shaped porcelain teapot with ribbed spout and polychrome painted flowers, blue and gold border, no marks, 6-3/4 x 8-1/2 in.; pair of creamware plates with scalloped rims, Neoclassical swag border and flowers in center painted in two shades of purple, "GII" impressed on one, 9-3/4 in.; Liverpool pearlware char dish with vertical sides painted with stylized fish in green, yellow ochre, and manganese, no marks, 8 in., (five pieces) food warmer has several darkened cracks and other discoloration, crack at handle; teapot spout has old metal repair on end, tight crack in rim; plates in good condition, one with scratach to back; char dish has some discoloration in bottom, use scratches and various anomalies as made. Provenance: Collection of John and Scottie Austin, Williamsburg, Virginia
food warmer has several darkened cracks and other discoloration, crack at handle; teapot spout has old metal repair on end, tight crack in rim; plates in good condition, one with scratach to back; char dish has some discoloration in bottom, use scratches and various anomalies as made