A WORCESTER BLUE-GROUND KIDNEY-SHAPED DISH AND TWO SCALLOPED PLATES
A WORCESTER BLUE-GROUND KIDNEY-SHAPED DISH AND TWO SCALLOPED PLATES

CIRCA 1770-75, BLUE CRESCENT MARKS TO PLATES

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A WORCESTER BLUE-GROUND KIDNEY-SHAPED DISH AND TWO SCALLOPED PLATES
CIRCA 1770-75, BLUE CRESCENT MARKS TO PLATES
Each painted with a garlanded neo-classical urn, within gilt arch or anthemion-pattern well and fruiting vine border, the kidney-shaped dish with overglaze blue border, within gilt line rims, slight wear to gilding and enamels
The kidney-shaped dish - 10¼ in. (26 cm.) wide; the plates - 8½ in. (21.6 cm.) wide (3)
Provenance
S. Barratt Collection label no. 15 (to the first).
S. Barratt Collection label no. 14 (to the second).

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Lot Essay

A similar square dish and plate is discussed in Gerald Coke, In Search of James Giles 1718-1780, Kent, 1983, p. 219.

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