Sold for A$100
1. Early Scene with Ruins. 2. Garibaldi. 3. Hamlet and His Father's Ghost. 4. On Guard.. Pot Lid. Prattware. 1. Large multicoloured round modern lid with overglaze print. No base. 2. Large multicoloured round Pratt lid. With base. 3. Large multicoloured round Pratt lid. No base. 4. Large multicoloured round Pratt lid. No base. 104 - 108 mm diameters. 1860s - Modern
N/A. (N/A). 1. EXC. Not actually a Pratt lid, it is a modern item with overglaze print. Tight crazing throughout. A few scratches. No base. 2. VG. Small flake to outer lower flange. Some other nicks and marks around the lower flange edge. Discoloured throughout, not as obvious from the top. Some wear through the glaze and small flakes around the outer rim edge. Some fine scratches to the face. This comes with a base, there are two inner rim chips to the base and a few other minor flakes. This is Lid 169 in "The price guide to pot-lids and other underglaze colour prints on pottery, A. Ball, 1970." 3. Fair. Has a bit of a grimy feel to it. Heavily discoloured throughout. 10 x 5 mm chip to bottom of flange at 12 o'clock. From this is a crack that runs about 50 mm towards the middle of the lid. Another discoloured 30-40 mm hairline around from this. Little flake or two to be found. No base with this one. This is Lid 231 in "The price guide to pot-lids and other underglaze colour prints on pottery, A. Ball, 1970." 4. VG. Three flat chips to the underside of the flange. One impact to the flange as well has a hairline from it along the bottom of the flange. A bit of light discolouration in places. Some minor scratches. Some wear through the glaze to the outer rim on one side. No base with this one. This is Lid 340 in "The price guide to pot-lids and other underglaze colour prints on pottery, A. Ball, 1970." Estimate: $50-100