A Chamberlain's Worcester crested centrepiece

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A Chamberlain's Worcester crested centrepiece
the shaped rectangular bowl painted with a crest within a border of iron-red and gilt rosebuds, with gilt stalk handles, the spreading oval foot with a similar border, circa 1815 (minor rubbing to gilding) -- 29.5cm. wide
See colour plate 10

Lot Essay

The crest is that of Pasley.

The service the above lot is taken from was ordered by Major John Sabine Pasley, son-in-law of Admiral Sir Thomas Pasley, in 1815, it is recorder in the account books at the Dyson Perrins Museum, Worcester Book 28, p.71 and Book 90, p.677.

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