A WORCESTER 'EARL MANVERS' PATTERN CUSHION-SHAPED DISH
A WORCESTER 'EARL MANVERS' PATTERN CUSHION-SHAPED DISH

CIRCA 1775

Details
A WORCESTER 'EARL MANVERS' PATTERN CUSHION-SHAPED DISH
CIRCA 1775
Of conventional type, with puce radiating C-scrolls and pendant berried foliage suspended from a panelled pink diaper-pattern border
10¼ in. (26.2 cm.) wide
Provenance
Acqured from Albert Amor, London, 3 November 1975.
Literature
Exhibition catalogue, Dr. Wall 1708-1776, A Commemorative Loan Exhibition of Dr. Wall Period Worcester porcelain, Albert Amor, 1976, pp. 44-45, no. 75.
Exhibited
London, Albert Amor, Dr. Wall 1708-1776, A Commemorative Loan Exhibition of Dr. Wall Period Worcester porcelain, 1976, no. 75.

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A service of this type was believed to be in the possession of Charles Meadows, a nobleman and naval officer who was created Earl Manvers on 1 April 1806.

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