A PAIR OF COALPORT FLOWER-POTS AND STANDS
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A PAIR OF COALPORT FLOWER-POTS AND STANDS

CIRCA 1810

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A PAIR OF COALPORT FLOWER-POTS AND STANDS
CIRCA 1810
Of tapering cylindrical form, the kylin handles painted to simulate bronze, the waisted circular stands each supported on three lion's paw feet, probably London decorated in matt-brown, black and gilding with classical scenes of females and putti, the reverse with an urn below gilt lappet-shaped panels
5 1/8 in. (13 cm.) high (4)
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Lot Essay

Cf. Geoffrey A. Godden, Coalport and Coalbrookdale Porcelains, (London, 1970), pl. 31 & colour plate I for examples of this decoration including the 'Star of the Garter' service tentatively attributed to Baxter's or Mortlock's studios.

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