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Chelsea Porcelain Red Anchor Period Vine Leaf Botanical Dish,
Red Anchor Period,
Circa 1755-8.
The deep shaped botanical porcelain dish is moulded with large vine leaves to the rim, two with bunches of moulded bunches of grapes. The centre with a well painted bouquet of flowers and scattered flowers.
Mark: small red anchor near foot rim of the underside.
Dimensions: 9 3/4 inches wide x 8 inches deep x 2 inches high.
Reference:
Flowers And Fables: A Survey of Chelsea Porcelain, 1745-69, Margaret Legge, Page 58,123 for similar.
China To Light Up a House, Volume One, Rosalie Wise Sharp, Page 94, #290 for a similar dish.
Dimensions
24.77cm x 20.32cm x 5.08cm highCondition report
Good with typical wear.Stock number
n8836BThe BADA Standard
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