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A BRYDGES PLATE
Circa 1719
A large coat-of-arms in the center for Brydges, Duke of Chandos, impaling Willoughby and Middleton supported by scaly beasts, the rim with a variety of large blooms in classic Imari style
8½in. (21.6cm.) diam.

Lot Essay

Made for James Brydges, advanced to the Dukedom in 1719 and known as 'Princely Chandos'. J. Goldsmith-Phillips, China-Trade Porcelain, p. 84 calls him "one of the most notable figures of 18th century England"

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