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Lot 43*

A Worcester teacup and saucer, circa 1755-56

15 December 2020, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Worcester teacup and saucer, circa 1755-56

Thinly potted and crisply moulded with fine strap-fluting, reserving scrolled panels painted in bright enamels with flowers and insects, the borders pencilled in black with diaper and washed in bright green, reserving panels containing a formal iron red band, the cup with a delicate scrolled handle, saucer 11.8cm diam (2)

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Provenance
Faith and Dewayne Perry Collection
Simon Spero exhibition 2009, no.25
John Alchin Collection

Press-moulded tea services of this attractive form were introduced at Worcester circa 1754-55. Thinly potted and finely detailed, they must have appeared revolutionary at the time. The production of teacups at this early date is presumably inspired by Meissen and such vessels only are only rarely found in Worcester porcelain prior to the late 1750s when larger teacups were made. The enamels on this example are particularly bright.

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