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Lot 270

A pair of Royal Worcester cabinet plates by William Hawkins, dated 1909

23 June 2021, 10:30 BST
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £1,083.75 inc. premium

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A pair of Royal Worcester cabinet plates by William Hawkins, dated 1909

Finely painted with circular still life panels of fruit, one with an upturned crab, glass decanter and tazza, the other with a jug and a dish on a shelf covered in lace, both signed 'W.A. HAWKINS', within tooled gilt borders reserved on apple-green grounds, the white scroll moulded rims with floral detailing highlighted in gilding, 20cm diam, puce marks, shape number 2367 (2)

Footnotes

Worcester's foreman painter, William Hawkins excelled at painting still lives and always created his own compositions. It is interesting to note that for this pair of plates he has placed a Royal Worcester 'Sabrina Ware' jug in one of his groupings.

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