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EARLY 19TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY CHAMBERLAIN'S WORCESTER, IRON-RED PATTERN NO. 2/740
Details
AN ENGLISH COBALT-BLUE GROUND PART TEA SERVICE
Early 19th century, possibly Chamberlain's Worcester, iron-red pattern no. 2/740
Painted in the Sèvres style with loose bouquets reserved within tooled gilt bands on the dark blue ground further gilt with trellis, comprising: A teapot, cover and stand, a cream jug, a sugar bowl and cover, a waste bowl, two graduated saucer dishes, eight saucers, eight coffee cups and twelve teacups (35)
Early 19th century, possibly Chamberlain's Worcester, iron-red pattern no. 2/740
Painted in the Sèvres style with loose bouquets reserved within tooled gilt bands on the dark blue ground further gilt with trellis, comprising: A teapot, cover and stand, a cream jug, a sugar bowl and cover, a waste bowl, two graduated saucer dishes, eight saucers, eight coffee cups and twelve teacups (35)
Provenance
Mrs. John E. Rovensky, Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc., New York, 15-19 January 1957, lot 489