Sold for A$95
1. A Pair. 2. Hide and Seek. 3. The Rivals.. Pot Lid. Prattware. Large multicoloured round Pratt lids. No bases. 103 - 106 mm diameters. 1860s
N/A. (N/A). 1. Fair. Looks like a sizeable chunk of the flange has been restored, this does not encroach on the face in any way. Some fine scratches. No base with this one. This is Lid 252 in "The price guide to pot-lids and other underglaze colour prints on pottery, A. Ball, 1970." 2. Good. Face is good with just some fine scratches. There is a flake to the underside of the rim. 15 x 5 mm chip to bottom of flange. Around half a dozen or so other smaller flakes around the bottom and outer edge of the flange. A little discolouration. No base with this one. This is Lid 255 in "The price guide to pot-lids and other underglaze colour prints on pottery, A. Ball, 1970." 3. Good. Face is great, some of the crazing is a little discoloured around the white edges of the face. 20 x 7 mm chip to lower flange has been roughly filled. Little glaze flake to bottom of flange. Discoloured crazing around the flange as well. A few spots of wear around the outer rim. Lovely colours. No base with this one. This is Lid 322 in "The price guide to pot-lids and other underglaze colour prints on pottery, A. Ball, 1970." Estimate: $50-100