A PAIR OF WORCESTER 'BLIND EARL' SCALLOPED DISHES
Property from the Estate of Eleanor Searle Whitney McCollum
A PAIR OF WORCESTER 'BLIND EARL' SCALLOPED DISHES

CIRCA 1772, DECORATED IN THE WORKSHOP OF JAMES GILES

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A PAIR OF WORCESTER 'BLIND EARL' SCALLOPED DISHES
Circa 1772, decorated in the workshop of James Giles
Each typically moulded with a stem of roses, two buds extending along the border at the left, painted with flowers sprigs, the leaves shaded from bright green to yellow, the veins picked out in black, gilt line rim enchanced with gilt-scrolls
7½in. (19.1cm.) diam. (2)

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For another example painted with a large pink rose, see Simon Spero, The Bowles Collection of 18th Century English and French Porcelain, San Francisco, 1995, no. 94

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