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Lot 21*

A Worcester bottle vase, circa 1753-54

15 December 2020, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Worcester bottle vase, circa 1753-54

Of hexagonal baluster or 'onion' form, delicately painted with a Chinese figure pointing to one side, wearing pink, blue and yellow costume, a fenced garden behind, the reverse with a flower spray, 11.7cm high,

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Provenance
Billie Pain Collection, Bonhams sale, 26 November 2003, lot 114
John Alchin Collection

A very similar vase is illustrated by Simon Spero, The A J Smith Collection (2006), p.182, pl.90. A comparison with the present lot reveals a remarkable consistency in the details of the pattern.

Onion-shaped Bottle Vases
This delightful and popular shape is most likely derived from Chinese blanc de chine or Fujian white porcelain from the earlier Kangxi period. The shape is also known in Staffordshire white saltglaze. Worcester's onion bottles compare closely, in date, size and decoration, with a range of small white glass bottles with enamelling in bright colours, believed to have been made in South Staffordshire. Although the glass bottles are not octagonal, the chinoiserie figures and floral subjects are remarkably similar to early Worcester decoration and some of the same painters may have been responsible.

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