Sugar bowl & cover
Date1770-1775
Maker
Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
Attributed to
James Giles
1718-1780
OriginEngland, Worcester
MediumSoft-paste porcelain
DimensionsOH: 4 5/8",
A) Diam: 4 5/16"; H: 2 3/4" B) Diam:: 4 3/4"
A) Diam: 4 5/16"; H: 2 3/4" B) Diam:: 4 3/4"
Credit LineGift of Mr. & Mrs. Samuel M. Clarke.
Object number1978-179,A&B
DescriptionPlain shape bowl decorated with a peacock standing on a gray branch with pale green spiky leaves; small spray of red flowers on the reverse and on the inside bottom. Low-domed cover with floral finial; bullfinch on a branch with a spiky leaves and a small spray of red flowers. Gilt edges.Label TextThe Worcester Porcelain Manufactory, perhaps the most prolific porcelain manufacturer in England during the eighteenth century, produced a wide range of table and tea wares. The firm was especially adept at developing a seemingly endless number of patterns using molded, painted, and transfer-printed decoration applied to an array of basic shapes.
The painted ornament on this bowl is attributed to the London workshop of James Giles.Inscription(s)NoMark(s)NoProvenanceSotheby, 25 May 1976, Lot 86
Bought by Dealer Albert Amor Ltd.
Sold by amor to Mr. & Mrs. S.M.C. March 11977 (Acct. #349).
