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CIRCA 1750-1760, THE PLATE ATTRIBUTED TO THE JOSEPH FLOWERS FACTORY, TWO CHARGERS POSSIBLY BY MICHAEL EDKINS
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THREE BRISTOL DELFT CHINOISERIE THREE DISHES AND A BOWL
CIRCA 1750-1760, THE PLATE ATTRIBUTED TO THE JOSEPH FLOWERS FACTORY, TWO CHARGERS POSSIBLY BY MICHAEL EDKINS
together with a Liverpool plate painted in the Fazackerly palette with flowers
11 7/8 in. (30.2 cm.) diameter, the chargers
CIRCA 1750-1760, THE PLATE ATTRIBUTED TO THE JOSEPH FLOWERS FACTORY, TWO CHARGERS POSSIBLY BY MICHAEL EDKINS
together with a Liverpool plate painted in the Fazackerly palette with flowers
11 7/8 in. (30.2 cm.) diameter, the chargers
Provenance
Rogers Fund, 1930 (both chargers and the Liverpool plate).
Gift of Frank Stoner, 1930 (the charger with river scene).
With Stoner & Evans, London, January 1930 (the bowl to Mrs. J. Insley Blair)
Gift of Mrs. J. Insley Blair, 1933 (the landscape charger), 1940 (the bowl).
Gift of Frank Stoner, 1930 (the charger with river scene).
With Stoner & Evans, London, January 1930 (the bowl to Mrs. J. Insley Blair)
Gift of Mrs. J. Insley Blair, 1933 (the landscape charger), 1940 (the bowl).
Literature
G.B. Honey, English Pottery and Porcelain, London, 1933, pp. 46, 176 (the plate attributed to Michael Edkins).
Avery, “A Gift of European Pottery”, Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, August 1940, o.s. 35, no. 8, p. 166 (notes on the bowl).
Avery, “A Gift of European Pottery”, Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, August 1940, o.s. 35, no. 8, p. 166 (notes on the bowl).
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.