A COALPORT PORCELAIN 'JEWELED' DOUBLE-WALLED RETICULATED IVORY, PINK AND GOLD GROUND TOPOGRAPHICAL VASE AND COVER
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION (LOTS 493-514)
A COALPORT PORCELAIN 'JEWELED' DOUBLE-WALLED RETICULATED IVORY, PINK AND GOLD GROUND TOPOGRAPHICAL VASE AND COVER

LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY, GREEN PRINTED CROWNED MARKS, GILT PATTERN NO. 5955/5/S.155 AND 22

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A COALPORT PORCELAIN 'JEWELED' DOUBLE-WALLED RETICULATED IVORY, PINK AND GOLD GROUND TOPOGRAPHICAL VASE AND COVER
LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY, GREEN PRINTED CROWNED MARKS, GILT PATTERN NO. 5955/5/S.155 AND 22
In the Persian taste, of inverted tear-drop form with scroll handles and feet, finely painted with a view of Loch Katrine, identified on the underside, within a wide gold-ground band applied with turquoise 'jewels', the cover, neck and foot all double-walled and pierced with either honeycomb or scrollwork
10¼ in. (26 cm.) high (2)

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Loch Katrine, in the heart of the Scottish Trossachs, was immortalized by the poetry of Sir Walter Scott. While on vacation at the loch with his wife and daughter, Scott began writing 'The Lady of the Lake' in August 1809. This work marked the pinnacle of Scott's popularity as a poet. With 25,000 copies sold in eight months, it broke all records for the sale of poetry.