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First Period Worcester Porcelain
First Period Worcester Porcelain Imari Dish
Old Mosaic Pattern
Circa 1765-70
The deep First Period Worcester porcelain dish is painted with an ornate Imari design known as The "Old Mosaic" pattern with sixteen panels, eight different, and overlaid with florettes.
Reference: Dictionary or Worcester Porcelain- John Sandon, Page 249 for discussion of pattern.
Victoria & Albert Museum has a milk jug in this pattern, Museum number:
3425-1853; Gallery location: Ceramics, Room 139, The Curtain Foundation Gallery, case 4, shelf 2.
Dimensions
Diameter: 9 3/4 inches x 1 3/4 inchesStock number
NY09035AThe BADA Standard
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