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Anton Gabszewicz Collection
Lot 139

A good Chelsea beaker, circa 1750

19 November 2025, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

£1,500 - £2,000

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A good Chelsea beaker, circa 1750

Of gently flared form, with a finely turned and stepped footrim, applied with three prunus sprays, left in the white, 7.8cm high

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Anton Gabszewicz Collection

The measure of tin oxide included in Chelsea's new recipe introduced around 1750 gives raised anchor period wares a particularly smooth and opaque white glaze. A pair of beakers, each with a raised anchor mark, is illustrated by Elizabeth Adams, Chelsea Porcelain (2001), p.78, fig.7.11. Another similar beaker and its Chinese prototype from the Zorka Hodgson Collection was sold by Bonhams on 10 September 2008, lot 2. Chelsea copied the distinctive concentric moulding or stepped footrim seen on the underside of Dehua beakers.

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