Description
eading : Worcester porcelain basket in the style of James Rogers
Date : c1760
Period : George III
Origin : Worcester. England
Colour : Polychrome flowers and green florets. A floral spray in the central well and the flowers within the spray decorate the rim
Size : 5.5cm tall by 13.4cm in diameter
Condition : Excellent
Restoration : None
Weight : 15 grams
Paper labels for both Albert Amor and Robyn Robb
Circular baskets with the sides made from interlocking circles were first made by Worcester in 1758. The florets on the external surfaces are not merely decorative. They were applied to strengthen the intersections once the basket was pierced. They are often referred to as “chestnut baskets” but their purpose may have been no more than decorative.
Reference : See the Victoria and Albert museum
http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O336864/basket-worcester-porcelain-factory/
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