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- EARLY 19TH CENTURY COPELAND PORCELAIN
EARLY 19TH CENTURY COPELAND PORCELAIN PLATEcircular with a gilt rim, the cavetto with a garland swag of bay leaves against a stark white ground, marked with factory mark in light green underglaze with Wigomes Daniell London in red underglaze, additionally with numerals 7545 AA in red underglaze and letter L in red underglaze all underside of plate; diameter: 26 cm (10 1/4 in.)
PROVENANCE
Hammer Galleries, New York (accompanied by old inventory tag no. R.105)
Collection of A. J. Marino, acquired from the above circa 1934
Thence by descent in the family to the present owner
CONDITION
The plate is in fair age-appropriate condition. A. minor chip resulting in loss to the rim of the plate. Overall surface dust and grime. Minimal use. Inspection under UV light shows no sign of restoration.
- Unusual Coalport porcelain dish 19th
Unusual Coalport porcelain dish 19th century rectangular form with molded handles and beehive center protrusions decorated with gilt anthemion and scrolling motifs and intwined initials surmounted by coronet; marked: Coalport Coalbrookdale puce retailers mark of Daniell London. H2'' L6 1/4'' W4 5/8'' Provenance: North Carolina private collection. Literature: Messenger Michael. COALPORT 1795-1926. Antiques Collectors' Club: Woodbridge England 1995. p.300 illustrated.
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