This collection of decorative ceramics features an ivory-glazed porcelain pedestal centrepiece bowl. The bowl is oval in form with a scalloped rim, mounted on a tiered circular pedestal base by two gilded scroll-form supports. The base is embellished with concentric bands of gilding. This item is visually consistent with the Lenox Symphony pattern. Included is a baluster-form vase with a cobalt blue neck and foot. The main body displays an all-over floral and foliate pattern executed in white and pale blue enamels against a textured gold ground, in a style reminiscent of Japanese export porcelain. The group also contains a bulbous pitcher with an integrated handle and a pinched pouring spout, featuring a pale blue-grey ground decorated with a floral spray including a purple thistle-like bloom. In the background, there is an assortment of blue and white matte-finish stoneware items in the style of Wedgwood Jasperware. No manufacturer backstamps are visible on the pieces from the provided perspective; however, several items bear orange and white retail or lot stickers.
Condition report:
The items appear to be in good overall condition. There is minor surface wear and light rubbing to the gilded accents consistent with age and previous use. No significant chips, cracks, or restorations are visible from the inspection of the provided image.
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