Price

£1950.00

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Coalport Porcelain Neo-classical Dishes.

Regency Period.

Circa 1800-10.

The dishes have a wide salmon ground border with a broad double Greek-key design and gilt band borders.  The central well with a gilt overall seaweed design and a central medallion of gilt bands and "en grisaille" classical figures on a deep red ground.  The dishes with the typical notched Coalport rim.

Diameter: 12 1/4 inches deep x 9 1/4 inches wide x 2 1/4 inches high.

Mark: Unmarked and with an impressed "2" on the reverse of each.

Condition: Excellent.

Reference: Geoffrey A. Godden, "Coalport & Coalbrookdale Porcelains," page 219, ill 98 for an identical plate and Color plate 1 for similar. Many pieces of this John Rose hard paste porcelain were sent undecorated to Thomas Baxter in London, Thomas Pardoe in Bristol and Donovan in Dublin.

(Ref: NY10511-pmrx)

Dimensions

31.12cm wide x 23.50cm deep

Price

£1950.00

This object includes complimentary, International Insured Shipping



Condition report

Excellent ondition

Stock number

NY10511-pmrx

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