Worcester Teabowl
A RARE Lowestoft teabowl, after Worcester |
| This is DEFINATELY NOT a Worcester piece, as we can tell by the more inky blue/ naieve painting. It is a realy interesting example, and in RARE PERFECT CONDITION. Also, the hatched crescent mark is not quite the same as Worcester. |
Worcester Fluted Teabowl & Saucer c1770 |
| A Worcester fluted (24) teabowl and saucer c1770, decorated in puce and gilding.
Condition: rubbing to the gilding on rim and inside base of bowl, firing marks to saucer, minor chipsto bowl footing.
Weight: 200g
Further pictures available upon request, please quote reference number F4
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Worcester Teabowl c1780 |
| A fine teabowl c1780, flight worcester, white shanked with 24flutes, gilded, gold anchor on base inside of bowl.
Condition: Fair, rubbing to gilding on rim
Size: 8cm diameter 4.5cm height
Further pictures available upon request
Quote reference number C28
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IMPORTANT Worcester teabowl and saucer, C.1770, painted by JAMES GILES. From the HOPE EDWARDS service |
| AN IMPORTANT Worcester teabowl and saucer, C.1770, painted by JAMES GILES. From the HOPE EDWARDS service. See below where a dish from this FABULOUS service was sold for £19,000 plus the 20% premium only last year in Bonhams London. Note the fine botanical sliced fruit to my teabowl and saucer, and the same on the dish confirming it to be from the service. I saw a dish for sale that looked simmilar, but had very ordinary flowers, so there was some debate.CONDITION:- EXCELLENT, with no chips, cracks or restorations to either piece. I assume the Bonhams dish was the same.
See BONHAMS Sale 13950 - Fine British Pottery and Porcelain, 13 Sep 2006
New Bond Street.An important Worcester dessert dish from the Hope-Edwardes Service
circa 1770. Of lobed lozenge shape, painted in the workshops of James Giles with a spray of fruit and flowers, including roses, a cut apple, damsons, a lemon and a gooseberry, within a claret border decorated with cornucopia and flowers in cisellé gilding, 26.5cm wide, (a few minute patches of wear to the gilding on the rim only).
Sold for £19,000 plus Premium and tax.
Footnote:
Exhibited: James Giles Exhibition, Albert Amor 1977. The Hope-Edwardes service is said to have been made for Sir Thomas Edwardes and was sold by his descendents who had taken the name Hope-Edwardes in 1854. This lot bears an old paper cutting from the Christies sale catalogue of 1907 at which the service was dispersed. The catalogue entry lists thirty six pieces which were sold to Lichfield for £1018 10s. Compare the painting on this dish with that on a plate of similar pattern but with a turquoiose ground, forming part of The Zorensky Collection and sold in these rooms on 16 March 2004, lot 243. Both pieces bear strong similarities to the Grubbe plate no 3, illustrated by Stephen Hanscombe, James Giles China and Glass Painter, fig 1.
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A CHARMING Lowestoft teabowl & saucer |
| This is Lowestoft copying Worcester, and the Worcester examples we see regularly, but VERY RARE for Lowestoft.
This is one of 7 pieces from my private collection. All are in BEAUTIFULL condition, with no chips, cracks or restorations. This is quite rare for Lowestoft, as most of what we see is damaged or restored. |
GOOD Lowestoft teabowl & saucer |
| RARE Lowestoft copy of a common Worcester piece.
This is one of 7 pieces from my private collection. All are in BEAUTIFULL condition, with no chips, cracks or restorations. This is quite rare for Lowestoft, as most of what we see is damaged or restored. |
A VERY EARLY Worcester feather moulded teabowl, C.1758 |
| A VERY FINELY POTTED Worcester feather moulded teabowl, C.1758. LOVELY EXAMPLE with typical workman's mark to the underside of the base. The feather moulding is much more pronounced than my photos can show. |
Worcester teabowl & saucer/r9 |
| A Worcester blue and white `Mother and Child' pattern teabowl and saucer, c. 1770 |
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