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Coalport Salmon-pink-ground Waste Bowl c.1815. Thomas Pardoe (1 of 9)
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Coalport Salmon-pink-ground Waste Bowl c.1815. Thomas Pardoe

REF: 2376 / LA448243
£595
€695
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Description
A Coalport salmon-pink-ground waste bowl. c.1815. Painted in Bristol by Thomas Pardoe. The exterior with gilt marbled decoration, the interior painted with shells and coral within a circular gilt band and below a gilt husk border. Diameter: 15.6 cm diameter Height: 7 cm Thomas Pardoe established his own decorating business in Swansea c.1809 and by 1812, his residence and shop were at 28 Bath Street, Bristol. Pardoe decorated bought-in creamware and Coalport porcelain.
measurements
Height:
7 cm
Width:
15.6 cm
declaration
DLS Antiques has clarified that the Coalport Salmon-pink-ground Waste Bowl c.1815. Thomas Pardoe (LA448243) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c1815
condition
The porcelain has a small area of pitting to the bowl interior, and a dirt filled chip to the footrim. Examination under UV reveals evidence of professional restoration, around the lower part of the exterior and to the interior, and possibly also to the footrim, but this is very well executed and not discernible to the naked eye. The decoration of the bowl is largely intact, the centre has some light scratching, and some of the gilding to the rim has been rubbed.
additional info
location
This Coalport Salmon-pink-ground Waste Bowl c.1815. Thomas Pardoe is located in United Kingdom