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Antique Gravy Boat & Underplate Cauldon England Pink Roses Gilt c1900 RARE

Antique Gravy Boat & Underplate Cauldon England Pink Roses Gilt c1900 RARE

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Antique Cauldon England Porcelain Gravy Boat with Underplate – Hand-Painted Pink Rose Garlands, Gilt Trim – Retailed by Richard Briggs Co., Boston, c.1890–1905


This exquisite antique porcelain gravy boat and matching underplate was made by Cauldon Ltd., England, and retailed through Richard Briggs Co., Boston, a prestigious American luxury retailer of fine European porcelain during the late 19th century.


The set is decorated with delicate pink rosebuds and garlands encircling the rims, enhanced with finely applied gilt trim. The handle and plate edges feature elegant scrollwork, highlighting the quality craftsmanship and refined design.


Dimensions:

Gravy Boat: 7” long × 4” high × 3.5” wide (approx.)


Underplate: 7.5” × 5.5” (approx.)


Maker: Cauldon Ltd., England (marked)


Retailer: Richard Briggs Co., Boston (marked)

Era: c.1890–1905, late Victorian to Edwardian period


Condition: Excellent antique condition with only very light age wear to gilt. No chips, cracks, or repairs.


A beautiful serving piece for collectors of fine English porcelain and those who appreciate hand-painted floral designs. This set also makes a lovely addition to a vintage dining table or display cabinet.


A rare find with dual provenance — English Cauldon porcelain and an American luxury retailer’s mark.


Whenever possible, we use reclaimed packaging—including estate-sale finds like vintage jewelry boxes—and our bubble wrap is made from recycled plastic


We kindly ask that you recycle your packaging too. Thank you for helping us care for the planet!


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Your antique friend,


Claudia

XOXO



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