TWELVE COPELAND PORCELAIN 'JEWELED' COBALT-BLUE GROUND OCTAGONAL PLATES
TWELVE COPELAND PORCELAIN 'JEWELED' COBALT-BLUE GROUND OCTAGONAL PLATES

DATED 1882-84, GREEN PAINTED MONOGRAM MARKS, VARIOUS IMPRESSED MARKS, PATTERN NO. 1/3270, MOST SIGNED C.B. BROUGH

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TWELVE COPELAND PORCELAIN 'JEWELED' COBALT-BLUE GROUND OCTAGONAL PLATES
DATED 1882-84, GREEN PAINTED MONOGRAM MARKS, VARIOUS IMPRESSED MARKS, PATTERN NO. 1/3270, MOST SIGNED C.B. BROUGH
Each enriched in gilt, platinum and enamel in the Aesthetic taste with an exotic bird perched among braches on a powdered gilt ground, the seeded octagonal border with alternating beaded chains and bellflowers
9¼ in. (23.5 cm.) wide (12)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, New York, 24 April 2002, lot 200.

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Charles B. Brough, known for his floral and game bird subjects, was employed by the Copeland firm until 1903 when he joined Doulton. A Windsor vase executed by him in the late 19th century is now in the Queen's collection.

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