Lot 327
8 June 2005, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £576 inc. premium
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Find your local specialistTwo Grainger plaques
circa 1830
of rectangular form with rococo-moulded integral frames picked out in gold, one painted with a view of 'Watenlath, and the Stream of Loudore', within a peach-coloured frame, the other with a spray of flowers within a green frame, 18 x 21.5cm, the first with script mark in red (both crazed with slight wear to gilded highlights, the second with a chip to one corner) (2)
of rectangular form with rococo-moulded integral frames picked out in gold, one painted with a view of 'Watenlath, and the Stream of Loudore', within a peach-coloured frame, the other with a spray of flowers within a green frame, 18 x 21.5cm, the first with script mark in red (both crazed with slight wear to gilded highlights, the second with a chip to one corner) (2)
Footnotes
Two similar plaques are illustrated by Henry and John Sandon, Grainger's Worcester Porcelain, pl 151, p 150