A Liverpool enamel plaque, circa 1780
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A Liverpool enamel plaque, circa 1780
Of upright oval form, printed in dark brown with a portrait of Prince William Henry, probably by Guy Green, titled on a banner below, with original metal frame and hanging loop, 7.2cm high including frame
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Provenance
Bunny and Paul Davies Collection
Another example is illustrated by Susan Benjamin, English Enamel Boxes (1978), p.89 (top). The source of the image is probably a print published in 1780 after a painting by Benjamin West, now in the Royal Collection.
Of upright oval form, printed in dark brown with a portrait of Prince William Henry, probably by Guy Green, titled on a banner below, with original metal frame and hanging loop, 7.2cm high including frame
Footnotes:
Provenance
Bunny and Paul Davies Collection
Another example is illustrated by Susan Benjamin, English Enamel Boxes (1978), p.89 (top). The source of the image is probably a print published in 1780 after a painting by Benjamin West, now in the Royal Collection.
Condition
There are just four fine cracks running in from the mount, two to the left just by the leafy branch, and two to the right of his head. These are all only 1 to 1.5cm long and are hard to see. There are a few typical cracks to the reverse. Otherwise in good condition.
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A Liverpool enamel plaque, circa 1780
Estimate £400 - £600
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