A very fine Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester Porcelain Teapot & Stand c.1810. Decorated all over in Flight & Barr''s popular ''Japan'' pattern.
This pattern is also sometimes referred to as the ''Imari Fence'' pattern
The term ‘Japan style’ was used for any pattern in the style of Japanese porcelain during the late 18th and early 19thcenturies. For Flight & Barr, these patterns included Imari and some patterns inspired by Meissen. Many versions exist of this pattern. It was first commissioned in 1811 by George upon becoming the Prince Regent, for use in his Pavilion in Brighton. The pattern consists of a jumble of Japanese Imari-inspired bright flowers, trees, birds, rocks, stars and fences in bright colours, beautifully painted and gilded with bold strokes. These Japan patterns were among Flight & Barr''s most popular designs for several decades.
Unmarked
Condition: Excellent with just some tiny nibbles to the flamiform finial of the lid
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Antique Number: SA1120394
Dateline of this antique is Regency
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