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Lot 61*

A Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1754-55

15 December 2020, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1754-55

The globular form moulded with distinctive lobes, the cover with a turned finial, painted in blue with the 'Prunus Root' pattern (I.D.27), a trailing branch extending from the neck rim and across the cover, 12cm high, workman's mark (2)

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Provenance
Margaret Ollier Collection, Simon Spero Exhibition, 2001, no.49
John Alchin Collection

The Prunus Root Pattern
One of Worcester's most popular early patterns, Prunus Root is presumed to be copied directly from a Chinese export porcelain source, but if this is the case, any specimen of the original Chinese prototype has proved to be particularly elusive. Introduced in the early 1750s, this pattern was used mostly on teawares, both plain and fluted. Only a few other factories dabbled with the pattern, and the design is not known on delftware, but at Worcester is was enduring, its use spanning more than thirty years.

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