Description.A fine example of a Bow sauceboat from the late-middle period of the company's production. Attractively moulded body with a central moulded cartouche, within which are naturalistically painted flowers in the European tradition. See plate N of Adams and Redstone for a similarly decorated piece. The shape (less moulding) is illustrated as plate 114 of the same text.


Condition.In good antique condition. No apparent defects apart from minor restoration (revealed on UV examination) to the underside of the spout. The restoration is not visible under ordinary lighting conditions.

Dimensions.20cm in length.


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We use recycled packaging. It don't necessarily look pretty, but it does work and helps reduce our environmental footprint.



We do not generally point out crazing, and do not regard it as a defect worth mentioning in pieces of the age we sell, unless it is not completely noticeable in photographs and is both extensive and undiscoloured. If you have concerns as to whether a piece is crazed, please ask us.