CIRCA 1755, RED ANCHOR MARK
Details
A Chelsea 'Hans Sloane' oval dish
Circa 1755, red anchor mark
Similarly decorated to the preceeding and painted in a slightly stronger palette, with cistus, a pink chrysanthemum, a magnificent butterfly, a ladybird, scattered insects and seed-pods within a shaped brown-line rim
11 3/8 in. (28.9 cm.) wide
Circa 1755, red anchor mark
Similarly decorated to the preceeding and painted in a slightly stronger palette, with cistus, a pink chrysanthemum, a magnificent butterfly, a ladybird, scattered insects and seed-pods within a shaped brown-line rim
11 3/8 in. (28.9 cm.) wide
Provenance
The Collection of Mr. & Mrs. T.D. Barclay, Higham.
Bought from Winifred Williams, London, November 1982.
Bought from Winifred Williams, London, November 1982.
Exhibited
The English Ceramic Circle 1927-1948 English Pottery and Porcelain Commemorative Exhibition, Victoria and Albert Museum, May 5th to June 20th, 1948; see the catalogue (London 1948), pl. 51, no. 227.
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