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Lot 7*

A Worcester coffee can, circa 1753-54

15 December 2020, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Worcester coffee can, circa 1753-54

Of small size with fine moulded fluting and a seven-lobed rim, the scrolled handle with thumbrest, delicately painted in famille rose colours with a Chinese figure standing in a formal garden, his arms raised and holding a sword and a flower sprig, the reverse with flowering rockwork, 5.1cm high

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Provenance
John Alchin Collection

Thinly potted and of small size, these little cans do not have saucers and mostly occur with relatively simple floral-sprig decoration, presumably because of the difficulty of painting on the ribbed surface. Only a small number are recorded with more elaborate figure decoration, where a particularly vivid and varied palette has been used. See also another ribbed cup from the Watney Collection, Phillips sale 10 May 2000, lot 554 which was painted with flowering prunus. The shape conforms to the 'ribb'd' cans listed in the London Warehouse price list circa 1755-56.

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