A SMALL GROUP OF CHINESE ARMORIAL PORCELAIN
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A SMALL GROUP OF CHINESE ARMORIAL PORCELAIN

18TH AND 19TH CENTURY

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A SMALL GROUP OF CHINESE ARMORIAL PORCELAIN
18TH AND 19TH CENTURY
Comprising an armorial dish, 1735, the central well bearing the arms of Wilson of Dallam Tower, fish swimming amongst water reeds to the rim; a pair of armorial teacups, circa 1815, painted en grisaille with the arms of the town of Newbury beneath the inscription BURGES DE NEWBURY, surrounded by dragons inflight above foaming waves; and a monogrammed tankard, the initials JMR in a cartouche formed from flowers, with moulded twisted handle
dish - 9in. (23cm.) diam. (4)
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