Lot 25
 

A Caughley polychrome tea bowl, circa 1785-90, painted with flowers, below a red line and purple border, unmarked, 8cm diameter See Caughley In Colour, page 68 for a discussion of this pattern, which is noted as being 'a variant of a famille rose pattern. These were popular and are found on Bow, Worcester and New Hall amongst others. Item 158, is noted as being the most authentic version, with its darker crysanthemum flower, similar to this tea bowl and its pink lattice rim.'

Sold for £65


 
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