18th Century Worcester Porcelain Pencilled Cup and Saucer.
Description
18th Century Worcester Porcelain Pencilled Cup and Saucer.
The bell-shaped cup with wishbone handle, both the cup and saucer "pencilled" in black enamel with Chinese motifs enclosed by ribbon ties; floral sprigs and butterflies, under a floral scroll border.
Unmarked.
Circa 1757-1760.
Cup height 3 3/8" H., approximate height; the saucer 4 5/8" Diameter.
Each with shallow chips filled, now evident due to light discoloration. The blue lights show the restored areas outlined in yellow.
Provenance:
Albert Amor Antiques, London.
Billie Pain, as sold per The Billie Pain Collection, Bonham's Auctioneers, London,
November 23, 2003, lot 128.
Robin Henry Ceramic Collection, New York.
Collection #81.
Parallels: H. Rissik Marhsal, Coloured Worcester Porcelain (Ceramic Book Co.: Newport, Monmouthshire, England: 1954), plate 10, figure 168, illustrated a similar saucer dish.
Exhibited: Dreweatt Neate: "Worcester Porcelain," Dyson Perrins Exhibition, 1995, no. 81.
Albert Amor, "Worcester Porcelain, 1751 - 2001," no. 50.