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CIRCA 1820, PUCE PATTERN NO. 1874 TO SOME
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A NEW HALL PORCELAIN POWDER-BLUE AND COBALT-BLUE GROUND PART TEA SERVICE
CIRCA 1820, PUCE PATTERN NO. 1874 TO SOME
Painted and gilt with bands of rose vine, the powder-blue rims molded in resist with paired birds and scrolling grapevine, comprising: two sauce tureens and covers on fixed stands; a two-handled footed compote; four shell-shaped dishes; two shaped rectangular two-handled dishes; and twelve plates; together with four further plates, similarly decorated but with a sky-blue ground behind the central band of flowers
11 in. (27.9 cm.) long, the shaped rectangular dishes
CIRCA 1820, PUCE PATTERN NO. 1874 TO SOME
Painted and gilt with bands of rose vine, the powder-blue rims molded in resist with paired birds and scrolling grapevine, comprising: two sauce tureens and covers on fixed stands; a two-handled footed compote; four shell-shaped dishes; two shaped rectangular two-handled dishes; and twelve plates; together with four further plates, similarly decorated but with a sky-blue ground behind the central band of flowers
11 in. (27.9 cm.) long, the shaped rectangular dishes
Provenance
Acquired from James Robinson, Inc., New York, January 1967.
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