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Lot 29*

A Worcester hexagonal creamboat, circa 1753-54

15 December 2020, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Worcester hexagonal creamboat, circa 1753-54

Of hexagonal form with an angular handle, a gently corrugated border just below the rim, moulded in high relief with sprigs of flowers carefully outlined in black and picked out in colours, crisply moulded birds and insects to either side left unadorned, a flower sprig and precious objects within the interior, 10.7cm long

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Provenance
Simon Spero exhibition 1996, no.24
Elizabeth Handley Collection
Simon Spero exhibition 2007, Ronald Melvin Collection, no.20
John Alchin Collection

The crispness of the moulded detail is accentuated by the decision of the decorator to leave the insect and bird sprigs in the white, possibly inspired by Chinese bland-de-chine via saltglaze stoneware. For a similar example from the Elizabeth Handley and Paul and Bunny Davies Collections, see Simon Spero's exhibition, 2013, no.17. A rare form of decoration.

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