M. FORD CREECH ANTIQUES & FINE ARTS
FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER DOLPHIN EWER CREAMBOAT
England, c1775
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Of small size with shell molded body and a biting lamprey
handle, having two entwined dolphins below the lip,
painted in polychrome enamels with floral sprigs in the
“Compagnie des Indes” manner,
the footrim with various shell and lambrequin moldings;
gilt edged rim
Several factories produced
versions of the “Dolphin Ewer”, mostly in blue and white. Worcester
examples
date from the late 1760’s with the molding picked out in
bright colors. Later examples with formal
enameled flowers are uncommon at Worcester; however, Lowestoft examples are more plentiful.
Condition : Excellent
3-3/8" High x 4" Long
Price: Please Inquire
#6319 |
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