AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN TURQUOISE-GROUND INKSTAND AND A WORCESTER (BARR, FLIGHT & BARR) CLARET-GROUND CHAMBERSTICK
AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN TURQUOISE-GROUND INKSTAND AND A WORCESTER (BARR, FLIGHT & BARR) CLARET-GROUND CHAMBERSTICK

FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY, THE CHAMBERSTICK WITH A PUCE SCRIPT 'LONDON HOUSE' MARK AND AN IMPRESSED CROWN AND MONOGRAM MARK

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AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN TURQUOISE-GROUND INKSTAND AND A WORCESTER (BARR, FLIGHT & BARR) CLARET-GROUND CHAMBERSTICK
First half 19th century, the chamberstick with a puce script 'London House' mark and an impressed crown and monogram mark
The inkstand, probably Rockingham, of shaped-rectangular form fitted with two inkpots and covers and a pounce-pot flanked by pierced quill stands, above a pen tray, painted with scattered feathers, the rocaille handle and rims enriched with gilt, on three paw feet; the chamberstick of hexagonal form, the central nozzle enriched with gilt foliage above a beaded collar
7 in. (17.8) wide, the inkstand (7)
Provenance
The inkstand purchased from Philip Suval, Inc., New York, September 1933

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