A LARGE FAMILLE ROSE AND BLUE AND WHITE ARMORIAL TUREEN STAND

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A LARGE FAMILLE ROSE AND BLUE AND WHITE ARMORIAL TUREEN STAND
circa 1740

Of rectangular shape with rounded ends after a European silver original, enamelled at the centre in iron-red, gilt, blue and pink with a coat-of-arms, helmet and crest, and painted in underglaze-blue with ribboned scrolls at either side of the arms, below a broad band of trellis-pattern reserved with four cartouches and another of flower sprays and prunus branches, a band of moulded lotus petals at the rim, underside rim chips
17in. (43cm.) wide

Lot Essay

The arms are those of Pott with Clarke in pretence. Cf. the very similar stand in the Hodroff Collection, illustrated by D. S. Howard, op.cit., no.104, p.109. Two similar stands were sold in these Rooms, 31 October and 2 November 1988, lots 416 and 417. For another service, probably made for the son of the owner of this service about 20 years later, with the arms of Pott quartering Clark and impaling Monro, see D. S. Howard, op.cit., p.583, where another tureen stand of this rare shape, together with tureen, is illustrated

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