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Basket and Stand 1984-286
Basket & cover
Basket and Stand 1984-286

Basket & cover

Dateca. 1770
Artist/Maker
MediumSoft-paste porcelain.
DimensionsA: 8 3/8" long overall, 5 5/8" wide, 3 1/2"; B: 7 1/4" long, 6 1/4" wide C: 11" long, 8 3/8" wide. Three together 5 3/4" high.
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Clarke
Object number1984-286,A&B
DescriptionAll pieces molded with basket pattern and florets. The cover and stand pierced. Fully molded flowers attached at each handle. Blue scale ground on rims of stand and cover, on the well of the stand, and on the inside of the basket. Garden flowers in the reserves. The applied flowers in natural colors. Fine gilding frames the reservesLabel TextAlthough containers with stands and pierced covers are popularly known as chestnut baskets, sale records from the Worcester Porcelain Manufactory suggest that some similar forms were originally called "cream-basons." Pairs of such vessels were included in elaborate dessert services. The rich colors on this example are a hallmark of Worcester.Inscription(s)NoMark(s)Fretted square on basket and stand. None on cover.ProvenanceEx-Coll: Mr. and Mrs. D .H. Sidders, Herefordshire, Albert Amor Ltd., London, Aug. 1983.
Mr. Samuel M. Clarke, Evanston, IL
Basket Stand 1984-286,C
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