Lot 59
Circa 1768
Moulded with overlapping cabbage leaves painted with an exotic bird on a leafy bower surrounded by butterflies. The rim is gilded.
3cm high, 25.5cm wide, 19cm deep
Estimate $300 - $400
A large hairline forming into repaired (stabilised) crack, measuring approximately 15 cm . Minor losses to paintwork.
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The collection of the late Patricia Begg, OAM
Connoisseurs' Store, 1988
Ceramic & Glass Circle of Australia "Birds and Butterflies" , Geelong Art Gallery & Ballarat Fine Art Gallery,1999,; no. 35.
Spero & Sandon J. "Worcester Porcelain 1751 - 1790 Zorenaki Collection" p 198.
The shape is after the Meissen model and was also made by several of the eighteenth century factories in both England and Europe.
The Collection of the late Patricia Begg OAM
AUCTION
Sale: IT044
2:00pm - 17 June 2024
Timed Online Auction (Melbourne)
VIEWING
Wed 12 June, 9am - 7pm
Thurs 13 June, by appointment
Fri 14 June, 10am - 4pm
2 Oxley Rd, Hawthorn VIC
CONTACT
Chiara Curcio
decorativearts@leonardjoel.com.au
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