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ANTIQUE #SA1145549

Stunning First Period Worcester Porcelain James Giles Urn Dessert Dish C.1770

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Sold by: The Fancy Fox

A really beautiful Worcester porcelain lobed dessert dish / soup plate with a rich ''wet'' blue ground and decorated in the London atelier of James Giles. Raised and tooled gilt grape vine running around the outer edge and a stylised border framing the circular central reserve. The centre is painted with a neoclassical lidded urn with lion mask and ring mouldings. Festooned with garden flowers in bright enamels and some tiny green enamel dots carefully placed to hide tiny kiln spots in the glaze. Blue crescent mark to the base and provenance label for the Worcester Porcelain Museum. c.1770.
 
It measures 21.3cm (8 3/8'') wide and 3.3cm (1 5/16'') high.
 
In excellent condition with no damage or repair and only minor handling wear.
 
 
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