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Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain Soup Tureen, Cover and Stand.

Tree of Life Pattern.

Circa 1818-22.

The Chamberlain Worcester porcelain soup tureen, cover, and stand are painted in an ornate and colorful pattern known as the " Tree of Life" pattern.  The Japan pattern design depicts a central tree in an underglaze blue with a cracked ice design issuing extensive branches, flowers, and leaves across the surface.


Dimensions:  12 inches wide x 9 1/4 inches deep x 10 3/4 inches high.
Tureen: 12 inches x 9 1/4 inches.
Under Dish: 12 inches x 12 inches across.

Mark: Unmarked.

Reference: Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain, 1788-1852, Geoffrey A. Godden, Page 133, #162 for the shape of the tureen.

(Ref: NY10421-nlni)

Dimensions

30.48cm wide x 23.50cm deep x 27.31cm high

Price

£4425.00

This object includes complimentary, Insured Shipping / Delivery within the UK

This object includes complimentary, International Insured Shipping



Condition report

Excellent

Stock number

NY10421-nlni

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