Price
£5000.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain Orange-ground Botanical Campana-Form Vase.
Circa 1840.
The Chamberlain Worcester vase is of campana-form with an orange ground body overlaid with gilt scrollwork. To the front and back are large oval white-bordered panels painted with a profusion of flowers and leaves on a gilt ground.
The vase has a square foot with the upper section painted with flowers on a gilt ground. The reeded handles are strongly modelled with bearded satyr faces as terminals. General minor wear to gilt
Reference: Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852, Geoffrey Godden, page 306, #403 for a drawing of a vase with similar terminals from the mid-1840s from the factory shape book.
Dimensions
38.10cm high x 13.97cm foot x 31.75cm diameterStock number
VM98245The BADA Standard
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