ENGLISH WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE TEA AND TABLE ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVE
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Description
ENGLISH WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE TEA AND TABLE ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVE, comprising four examples with floral motif including a 5 7/8" DOA Blind Earl leaf-form sweetmeat dish with molded branch and bud handle and a cup with matching pattern, a Chelsea low-form ewer creamboat, a cream jug with sparrow beak spout, and a covered cream/milk jug with figural flower finial. Marks to underside include underglaze blue crescent and square mark. Worcester Porcelain Factory, Worcester, England. Second half 18th century. 4 7/8" HOA.
Literature: Parallels Sandon - The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, Volume I, 1751-1851, Blind Earl dish p. 71, fig. bottom and low-form creamboat p. 105, fig. bottom.
Provenance:
The important collection of H. Marshall Goodman Jr., Richmond, VA.
Condition
Mostly excellent undamaged condition, except cover with very minute flake to edge, possibly as made, and a minute loss to applied leaf on finial.
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