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£1950.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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First Period Worcester Porcelain Dry Blue Enamel Large Dish or Platter.
Circa 1768-70.
The large First Period Worcester porcelain dish with canted corners is painted with flowers in Dry Blue with a gilt dentil border.
John Sandon in the Dictionary of Worcester mentions that blue enamel was a very difficult colour to control when used overglaze. Worcester overcame this problem by developing a very vibrant bright blue enamel.
Dimensions: 13 inches wide x 10 inches deep x 1 1/2 inches high.
Condition: very good with one gilt dentil with some rub to top edge (see photo).
Dimensions
33.033.02cm wide x 25.40cm deepCondition report
Condition: very good with one gilt dentil with some rub to top edge (see photo).Stock number
NY9040The BADA Standard
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