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Provenance
Godden Reference Collection, Bonhams sale, 14 April 2010, lot 88
Distinguished Private Collection
Exhibited
Stoke-on-Trent Museum
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
These figures were modelled directly from their source prints. 'The Fine Gentleman' is based on a mezzotint by James McArdell, after a painting by Francis Hayman. 'The Fine Lady' is after an engraving of 1750 by Charles Mosley, after a watercolour by Thomas Worlidge. Most examples are found in the white, although some may have been decorated with cold-painted enamels and gilding. Coloured examples are extremely rare. The decoration on this pair is most likely to have been applied at the Bow factory but it is possible that the work was done by William Duesbury, working as an independent china painter in London. His London account book includes an entry on 24 June 1751 for the decoration of Mr Woodward and Mrs Clive at a cost of three shillings each. Another entry for 5 June 1752 refers to a single Mrs Clive at five shillings. These figures are illustrated and discussed at length by Geoffrey Godden, Eighteenth-Century English Porcelain (1985), col. pl.III, pl.19 and pp.24-8. He relates how he has known the figures for most of his life, as they stood in the drawing room of his childhood home.