A LEAKE OKEOVER PLATE

CIRCA 1745

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A LEAKE OKEOVER PLATE
CIRCA 1745
Elaborately decorated with a large coat-of-arms of Okeover quarterly impaling Nichol rising from blue water and flanked by white horses, cypher monogram at top and bottom and Okeover crest and coronet at the sides
9 in. (22.9 cm.) diameter
來源
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 3 November 1992, lot 93.

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From the famous service made for Leake Okeover (1702-65) and Mary Nichol Okeover for which the original invoices survives, sent to "Leake Okeover Esqre." from Joseph Congreve, commander of the East Indiaman Prislowe, one dated 1743 and reading "...from ye Jerusalem Coffee House, Change Alley, a consignment of fifty plates and four large dishes with your arms". The original drawing also survives, reading "...a pattern for china plate. Pattern to be returned." Leake and Mary Okeover died without children but their estates at Okeover passed to a cousin and are still in the family, a total of 800 years. See D.S. Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, p. 398. See also Howard & Ayers, op. cit., p. 413, where the authors call the Okeover service "one of the finest ever made" and reproduce the drawing and one of the invoices