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Minton, John Dory & Trout, Sumner/woby Fish Sauce Boat Gravy Jug Pot Dish Stand

Original price £70.00 - Original price £70.00
Original price
£70.00
£70.00 - £70.00
Current price £70.00

Minton Sauce Boat &Stand

Minton - a sauce boat painted with John Dory by Sumner and stand painted with trout by Woby. Numbered H5178.

The sauce boat measures 10cm high x 21cm wide and the stand 21cm wide. Both in good condition, minor wear/loss to gilding on sauce boat.

Printed and painted Minton factory marks to bases.

Additional Information
Brand Minton
Colour Multicoloured
Material Porcelain/ China
Sub-Type Fish
Type Gravy/Sauce Boat
Use Tableware
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