A PAIR OF WORCESTER 'BLIND EARL' SPOON-TRAYS
A PAIR OF WORCESTER 'BLIND EARL' SPOON-TRAYS

CIRCA 1770

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A PAIR OF WORCESTER 'BLIND EARL' SPOON-TRAYS
CIRCA 1770
Of lobed oval form with twin stalk handles, moulded with rose leaves and buds, decorated in the atelier of James Giles with loose bouquets and flowersprays
6 5/8 in. (16.9 cm.) wide (2)
來源
R. H. Hewins Collection.
展覽
London, Albert Amor Ltd., First Period Worcester Exhibition, 1973, No. 63.

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Used at Worcester from the 1750's, 'Blind Earl' moulding gained its name in the 19th century when the Earl of Coventry lost his sight in a hunting accident and subsequently ordered a service in this pattern in order to feel the embossed decoration. The pattern is only found on scalloped dessert plates, twig-handled sweetmeat dishes, and oval spoon trays, such as the present lot. These were often decorated in the Giles workshop, without reference to the moulding beneth.

For a more detailed account of this pattern, see John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain Volume I 1751-1851 (Woodbridge, 1993) p. 71.

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