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Lot 120

A Worcester wine funnel, circa 1754

15 December 2020, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Worcester wine funnel, circa 1754

Of 'Scratch Cross' type and plain conical form, enamelled in Chinese style with a woody flowering branch issuing from hollow rockwork, flanked by more flowering plants and insects in flight, the reverse with a similar but smaller scene in predominantly blue and green enamel, 11.3cm high

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Provenance
Simon Spero exhibition 1996, no.19
Ralph Kenber Collection

Wine funnels are a form unique to the Worcester factory and are rarely found, presumably because of their inherent fragility. As they are individually thrown, the small number of recorded examples vary considerably in size. An identical example is illustrated by John Sandon, Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain (1993), col. pl.97. Another similar funnel is illustrated by Simon Spero, The A J Smith Collection (2006), p.205, no.110. Related rockwork can occur in other colours and examples are also recorded with 'Snake in a Basket' pattern. A few blue and white wine funnels are known also from the mid-1750s. The shape was reintroduced circa 1768-70 in a larger size.

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