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CIRCA 1810, SPODE MARKS IN VARIOUS COLORS, PATTERN NO. 1182
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A SPODE PORCELAIN BLUE-GROUND PART DINNER AND DESSERT SERVICE
CIRCA 1810, SPODE MARKS IN VARIOUS COLORS, PATTERN NO. 1182
Painted to the center with flower-sprays, within blue and gold basket-weave borders, comprising: a large oval platter; three oval footed compotes; ten two-handled oval dishes in sizes; two oval dishes; six two-handled sauce tureens, covers and five stands; nine shell-shaped dishes; fifteen dinner plates; and fifty-two luncheon plates
20 1/8 in. (51.1 cm.) wide, the oval platter
CIRCA 1810, SPODE MARKS IN VARIOUS COLORS, PATTERN NO. 1182
Painted to the center with flower-sprays, within blue and gold basket-weave borders, comprising: a large oval platter; three oval footed compotes; ten two-handled oval dishes in sizes; two oval dishes; six two-handled sauce tureens, covers and five stands; nine shell-shaped dishes; fifteen dinner plates; and fifty-two luncheon plates
20 1/8 in. (51.1 cm.) wide, the oval platter
Provenance
With J. Rochelle Thomas, London, unspecified date (the platter and dinner plates).
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, New York, 1936-48 (platter and dinner plates).
Acquired from J. Rochelle Thomas, London, September 1949 by David and Peggy Rockefeller (the dessert plates, oval and shell-shaped dishes).
The Estate of Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, acquired December 1960 (the platter and dinner plates).
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, New York, 1936-48 (platter and dinner plates).
Acquired from J. Rochelle Thomas, London, September 1949 by David and Peggy Rockefeller (the dessert plates, oval and shell-shaped dishes).
The Estate of Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, acquired December 1960 (the platter and dinner plates).
Literature
D. Fennimore et al., The David and Peggy Rockefeller Collection: Decorative Arts, New York, 1992, vol. IV, pp. 209-210, no. 222.
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