30th Jan, 2018 10:00

Fine Art & Antiques

 
Lot 219
 

219

A garniture of three Pinxton porcelain D-shaped bough pots, circa 1800, painted en camaieu in dark green with buildings in landscape, one titled Butterley Hall, two signed 'Sarah or S Jessop'/Note: Sarah Jessop was the wife of William Jessop, the noted civil engineer best known for his work on canals, harbours and the early railways and co-founder of the Butterley Iron Works, Derbyshire

Sold for £7,000


 

A garniture of three Pinxton porcelain D-shaped bough pots, circa 1800, painted en camaieu in dark green with buildings in landscape, one titled Butterley Hall, two signed 'Sarah or S Jessop'/Note: Sarah Jessop was the wife of William Jessop, the noted civil engineer best known for his work on canals, harbours and the early railways and co-founder of the Butterley Iron Works, Derbyshire

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