England,c1786-1800, marked in puce script verso


In the “Bengal Tyger” or “Dragon in Compartments” pattern, of shaped quatrefoil form, painted in brilliant rust,
puce, green and yellow, heightened with gilt, with a central radiant flowerhead surrounded by compartments with “kylin”
alternating with “100 antiques” pattern variant, within a green diapered cavetto with gilt decorated shaped rust panels
below a diapered border reserved with panels of foliage; verso marked “Chamberlain’s Worcester” in puce.
Condition: Excellent, with slight wear to a few high points and the rim gilt
Note: From an early 18th century Kangxi famille verte design
10 ½” Diameter
#5139
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PAIR OF FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER TEABOWLS
England 1768-75




"Dragon in Compartments" or "Bengal Tyger" pattern, of rounded fluted form with barbed rims, the sides with
alternating lotus patterns of colorful fire-breathing dragons and kylins, with vases bearing flora and flourishes set on a tabletop,
the border with gilt speckled green panels, reserved with iron red half-flowerheads; gilt rims; the interiors wtih green and iron-red
diapering reserved wtih panels of flowerheads, central gilt mons, fretted square marks verso; pegged footrims
Condition: Excellent
Note: From an early 18th century Kangxi famille verte design
3" Diameter
#514
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