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Lot 3*

A Worcester coffee can, circa 1751-52

15 December 2020, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Worcester coffee can, circa 1751-52

With a slightly spreading base, everted rim and plain loop handle, painted in colours with a variety of flowering plants trailing from purple and green rockwork, insects in flight on either side of the handle and a red tramline border just above the foot, 6.1cm high

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Provenance
Norman Stretton Collection, Bonhams sale, 21 February 2001, lot 153
Simon Spero exhibition, 2002, no.19
John Alchin Collection

This important can is one of the earliest recorded pieces of enamelled Worcester porcelain, manufactured following the partnership agreement of June 1751. Thrown rather than press-moulded, it can be distinguished from the other early polychrome products which follow. The decoration in Meissen 'indianische Blumen' style is also unlike other early pieces, the tramline border being particularly unusual. A coffee cup of the same date and pattern from the McKnight Melvin Collection was exhibited by Simon Spero in his 2005 exhibition, no.13 and again in 2007, no.1. One of the only other recorded pieces of this class, it exhibits the same simple and rather poorly formed handle.

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