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Lot 288

An important Swansea plate by William Billingsley, circa 1815

15 November 2017, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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An important Swansea plate by William Billingsley, circa 1815

In 'glassy paste', the cavetto fully painted by William Billingsley with garden flowers supported on a stone plinth, the border with delicate classical motifs in green enamel and gold, mounted on an ormolu foot with a stiff leaf border, the rim applied with two ormolu handles with butterfly terminals, 25.3cm wide (damage to rim)

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Provenance
Harold Davies Collection, Sotheby's sale, 22 November 2005, lot 100

Illustrated by W D John, William Billingsley (1968), Illustration 62B and A E (Jimmy) Jones and Sir Leslie Joseph, Swansea Porcelain Shapes and Decoration (1988), p.224, pl.3. The fine quality of the painting on this lot must make it one of the best examples of Billingsley's work on Swansea porcelain. The neoclassical border is also exceptionally fine. The factory would rightly have been proud of such an achievement and the plate was likely sent to London for sale where the high quality mounts were added by one of the London retailers in order to further enhance its appeal.

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