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£4200.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Inspired by the RHSFirst Period Worcester Porcelain Rare Large Leaf & Flower Dish.
Circa 1762-65.
The large dish with moulded green overlapping leaves with puce veins with a central raised roundel with a polychrome flower bouquet. The rim with puce rococo swirls. Two tiny frits to rim invisibly repaired.
Dimensions: 10 3/4 inches diameter x 1 3/4 high. (27.31cm diameter x 4.45 cms) Provenance: Albert Amor Ltd.; Private collection label with WP 295.
Reference: Zorensky catalogue fig. 83. Provenance: the Rous Lench collection, Sotheby's 1st July 1986, lot 261. This shape is relatively rare and unlike most leaf forms in English porcelain, it appears to have no Meissen prototype. For a blue and white example see fig. 615.
(NY9015-iprr).
Dimensions
27.31cm diameter x 4.45 cmsCondition report
Two tiny frits to rim invisibly repaired.Stock number
NY9015-iprrThe BADA Standard
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