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Lot 57*

A rare Worcester wine taster, circa 1765-68

15 December 2020, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A rare Worcester wine taster, circa 1765-68

Modelled after a Chinese prototype and of peach shape, the exterior finely moulded, the handle formed from an entwined stalk, its branches extending to either side and round the base to form a rustic foot, the moulding picked out in brown, green and puce, the interior with a brightly-painted border of European flowers below the gilded rim and a spray within the base, 10cm wide

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Provenance
John Alchin Collection

This form is copied directly from a Chinese vessel, probably an object intended for a scholar's table. It is likely that Worcester's version was based on an example in Yixing red stoneware.

For a related Worcester wine taster in the Kenber Collection see lot 151 in this sale. Other examples were in the Billie Pain Collection, Bonhams sale, 26 November 2003, lot 106 and the Zorensky Collection, Bonhams sale, 23 February 2005, lot 29. All of these are of slightly smaller size than this lot with flowers painted in Chinese style rather than the European flowers seen here. They also lack the gilded rim seen on this example.

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