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Description:
Antique Worcester Porcelain Dessert Dish, Dr Wall Period, 1768 to 1770. Soft paste porcelain. Embossed with rose buds and leaves this design originated at the Chelsea porcelain factory and was also produced at Worcester from the 1750's. In the 19th century the pattern was named after the Earl of Coventry who lost his sight in a riding accident. He ordered a service in this pattern so that he could feel the raised decoration. This dessert plate / dish with a scalloped edge, modeled rose leaves and rose bud in relief. In Excellent Condition. Lowest price is $750, FIRM. Three plates of the same quality are available, priced separately.
| Status: No Longer Available |
Reference#: MAA1 |
| Condition:
Excellent |
Year:
1768 to 1770
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| Country:
England |
Maker:
Worcester Porcelain |
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Width: 8 in. (20.32 cm)
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| Title:
Antique Worcester Porcelain Dessert Dish, Dr Wall Period, 1768 to 1770 |
Style:
Blind Earl |
| Materials:
Porcelain |
Type:
Blind Earl |
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