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£33000.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Antique Coalport Porcelain Dessert Service,
Forty One Pieces,
John Rose & Co, Coalport.
Circa 1820-35.
This superb Regency period Coalport porcelain service is of the finest quality in terms of the porcelain itself and the decoration; each shape is particularly well designed with a distinctive shape.
The centre of each piece has a floral design based upon Chinese Export famille rose with pink and yellow flowers swirling across the space with the use of a distinctive aqua blue. The crimped rims have a wide border pattern alternating between a mazarine blue reverse flower-head design with a cracked ice gilt decoration and a diaper pattern on a yellow ground with flower-heads issuing forth.
The service consists of the following forty-one pieces:
One Tazza (9 3/4 inches wide x 7 inches high).
Two circular sauce tureens and covers (7 inches high x 6 1/2 inches wide).
Four oval dishes (12 inches x 8 1/2 inches x 2 3/4 inches).
Four shell dishes (10 1/4 inches 9 1/2 inches).
Five rectangular dishes (11 inches x 89 inches x 1 3/4 inches).
Twenty-five plates ( 9 inch diameter x 1 inch high).
(Three plates with repaired frits to rim, the tazza rubbed, one sauce tureen small crack, one shell-shaped dish with hairline to rim.).
Reference: Although this dessert service is unmarked we own a tea service with the same pattern and design. This service was marked with WT/ English porcelain (within a scrolled panel) and IR & Co. below This mark was used by John Rose, Coalport. See Geoffrey Godden's Encylopaedia of British Porcelain Manufacturers, page 669 for similar mark lower centre right.
Stock number
NY4649-miimThe BADA Standard
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