A PAIR OF SPODE FELSPAR ARMORIAL PLATES
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A PAIR OF SPODE FELSPAR ARMORIAL PLATES

CIRCA 1820, PRINTED PUCE MARKS, TITLED 'THE LONDON' IN BANNER

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A PAIR OF SPODE FELSPAR ARMORIAL PLATES
CIRCA 1820, PRINTED PUCE MARKS, TITLED 'THE LONDON' IN BANNER
Each plate painted and gilt with the Arms of the British East India Company above the motto Auspicio Regis Et Senatus Angliæ; and a pottery two-handled footed bowl
The plates 10 1/8 in. (25.7 cm.) wide (3)
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Lot Essay

The London sailed to the East eight times between 1819 and 1832, and it is possible that this service was commissioned by her captain John Barnet Sotherby.

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