A ROYAL WORCESTER (GEORGE OWEN) RETICULATED AND 'JEWELLED' DOUBLE-WALLED PILGRIM FLASK
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A ROYAL WORCESTER (GEORGE OWEN) RETICULATED AND 'JEWELLED' DOUBLE-WALLED PILGRIM FLASK

IMPRESSED AND CROWNED PUCE MONOGRAM MARK, GILT C-, RETAILER'S TRIANGULAR MARK FOR CALDWELL OF PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1890

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A ROYAL WORCESTER (GEORGE OWEN) RETICULATED AND 'JEWELLED' DOUBLE-WALLED PILGRIM FLASK
IMPRESSED AND CROWNED PUCE MONOGRAM MARK, GILT C-, RETAILER'S TRIANGULAR MARK FOR CALDWELL OF PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1890
The conical neck pierced with diamonds and circlets enriched in gilt and turquoise beneath a beaded band and chased rim, the circular double-walled body decorated in the Persian taste with a central rosette and radiating pierced concentric bands, the peripheral band enriched with a ribbon enamelled with turquoise and white 'jewels', the sides set with four gilt lug handles and panels of turquoise strapwork, the reverse similarly pierced with a design incorporating triangular panels, on a conforming short oblong foot
6 in. (15.2 cm) high

Lot Essay

See Henry Sandon, Royal Worcester Porcelain, London, 1978, p. 31 for a discussion on George Owen's experiments with fine reticulation and a photograph of him at the manufactory working freehand on a vase. Also see an anonymous sale, Doyles, New York, 25 February 2004, lot 504 for another rare example by Owen.

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