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Waiting Chinaman Creamer

This is a really nice creamer or cream jug made by Worcester in about 1760. It was decorated with the " Waiting Chinaman " pattern and is in the form of a sparrow beak (referring to the spout) pot. I really like this pattern and I do believe it is one of the less common ones that Worcester made. It is the nice underglaze blue chinaman on one side with some smaller flowers on the other side and a blue trim to the inside edge. The handle is a nice shape with the groove in the center. All in all in great condition with a few small munchers on the spout tip but none that affect the shape much and it still displays perfectly! A bit of wear to the clear glaze one would expect on a piece this old! The creamer is marked underneath as shown with either a partial crescent mark or a workmans mark which would place it to before 1760 still. The piece is 3.5 inches tall and 2.375 inches in diameter. Please email me for more information or other pictures.

Price is $499
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