A PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE ARMORIAL PLATES

CIRCA 1730

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A PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE ARMORIAL PLATES
circa 1730
Each enamelled at the centre with a coat-of-arms within a lozenge surrounded by palms and scrolls, the border with flowering branches between light-pink and blue ground diaper-pattern borders, gilt line rim, very slight flakes and wear to enamels
8 5/8in. (22cm.) diam. (2)

Lot Essay

The arms are those of Izod, of Gloucestershire and Co. Kilkenny. See D.S. Howard, op.cit., p.237, where the author suggests that this service may have been made for the daughter of Henry Izod. A plate from this service in the British Museum was exhibited Ancient Chinese Trade Ceramics, National Museum of History, Taipei, 1994, Catalogue no.94; another was exhibited Enamelled Polychrome Porcelain of the Manchu Dynasty, O.C.S., 1951, no.140. See also the plate, originally in the G. W. Marshall Collection, sold in these Rooms, 23 October 1978, lot 96, illustrated in the frontispiece.

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