A BOW BLUE AND WHITE TRIPLE-SHELL PICKLE STAND
A BOW BLUE AND WHITE TRIPLE-SHELL PICKLE STAND

CIRCA 1755

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A BOW BLUE AND WHITE TRIPLE-SHELL PICKLE STAND
Circa 1755
Decorated in the 'Desirable Residence' pattern, 4.7/8in. (12.4cm.) high; together with an English small oval tureen and cover, early 19th century, possibly New Hall, with shell handles and flowering branch finial, painted in colours with flower garlands within blue line rims, 9in. (24.1cm.) wide overall (2)
Provenance
With James A. Lewis, New York, the pickle stand

Lot Essay

Cf. E. Adams and D. Redstone, Bow Porcelain, London, 1981, fig. 15.

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