An armorial oval tureen, cover and stand for the English Market

CIRCA 1800

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An armorial oval tureen, cover and stand for the English Market
Circa 1800
Enamelled with the coat-of-arms of 'The Honourable East India Company' inscribed below with the motto 'Auspicio regis et senatus Angliae', among scattered sprays of pink roses between various spearhead-, dentil-and star-pattern borders, twisted roe handles and finial in gilt
the stand 28 cm. wide
Literature
D. Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Oxford, 1974, p. 774, fig. W12.

Lot Essay

D.S. Howard suggests that this service for the New East India Company may have been commissioned for its centenary in 1809. In 1709 the Company has been fused with an older East India Comapny founded by Queen Elizabeth I.

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