A WORCESTER (FLIGHT, BARR & BARR) GILT-SEAWEED GROUND PART TEA SERVICE
A WORCESTER (FLIGHT, BARR & BARR) GILT-SEAWEED GROUND PART TEA SERVICE

CIRCA 1820, PUCE SCRIPT LONDON HOUSE AND IMPRESSED CROWNED MONOGRAM MARK, TWO SAUCERS WITH IMPRESSED CROWNED MONOGRAM MARK BUT INSCRIBED IN IRON-RED WITH THE CHAMBERLAIN'S & CO. MARK FOR WORCESTER AND NEW BOND STREET

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A WORCESTER (FLIGHT, BARR & BARR) GILT-SEAWEED GROUND PART TEA SERVICE
Circa 1820, puce script London House and impressed crowned monogram mark, two saucers with impressed crowned monogram mark but inscribed in iron-red with the Chamberlain's & Co. mark for Worcester and New Bond Street
Painted in colors with vignettes of a single peasant in a rural landscape toiling in a field, returning home or at rest reserved on the gilt-seaweed ground, gilt gadrooned rims, the interior of the mouths gilt with a band of bellflowers pendant from scrolls, comprising:
An open two-handled sugar-bowl, 7¼in. (18.4cm.) wide
A cream-jug, 6in. (15.2cm.) wide overall
Twelve London-form cups and lobed saucers, 6in. (15.2cm.) diam., the saucers (26)

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