A Very Important Giles Decorated First Period Worcester Trio Beaumont-Ayscough c1765-68

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Heading : First period Worcester porcelain trio with the Beamont-Ayscough armorial
Date : c1770
Period : George III
Marks : Faux Meissen marks
Origin : Worcester. England
Colour : Polychrome enamels and gilt
Pattern : Coat of arms of Beaumont-Ayscough picked out in gilt. The cups with crest only. Iron red and gilt border sprigs of jasmine
Features
 : Exhibited ECC armorials exhibition 2008
Size : Saucer 5 inches diameter. coffee can 2 1/2 inches tall and cup 1 3/4 tall

Condition : Excellent
Restoration 
: None
Weight : 240 grams combined

Decorated at the Giles atelier. A cup and saucer may be seen within the Anthony Wood and Stephen Hanscombe collections. An example from the Crane collection was sold at Bonhams in 2010.

 

References: Gerald Coke-  “In Search of James Giles” (1983). p. 200. pl 28(b)

H Rissik Marshall-  “Armorial Worcester Porcelain”. ECC Trans. Vol 2. No 9. p 199

Stephen Hanscombe. “Armorial Porcelain decorated in the London Workshop of James Giles” ECC Volume 20. Part 1. 2008. page 124.

 

 






 

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Weight300 g

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