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Spoon Tray Decorated in London by James Giles, China, circa 1760

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    A superb example of Chinese porcelain, redecorated for the English market in London, probably in the Giles studio. ‘Man in a red coat’ pattern with gilded rock strata. Unusually, ...
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  • Spoon Tray, Decorated by James Hammett O'neale, Bow, circa 1760
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    From a Bow service with decoration attributed to the painter Jeffryes Hammett O'Neale, probably in the London workshop of James Giles. The tray with shallow rim and shaped outline wi...
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  • Teapot, Stag Hunt Pattern, China, circa 1740, Decorated in London by Giles
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    Chinese export porcelain teapot with underglaze blue decoration; decorated for the London market in the James Giles workshop with the S...
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  • Spoon Tray, Hancock's Ruins, Worcester, circa 1765
    By 1st Period Worcester Dr. Wall
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    Of elongated hexagonal form, decorated with classical ruins, after Hancock.
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  • Teapot in Blanc De Chine, Worcester, circa 1760
    By 1st Period Worcester Dr. Wall
    Located in Melbourne, Victoria
    A blanc de chine teapot, with moulded decoration of a fishing scene – considerably rarer than the more common flowers. Barrel shaped “blanc de chine' teapot with ridged loop handl...
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  • Sugar Sifter, Mennecy, circa 1760
    By Mennecy Porcelain Manufactory 1
    Located in Melbourne, Victoria
    A pierced ladle, probably intended as a sifter as part of a dessert service. The flower painting is particularly fine.
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  • Chinese Export Porcelain Blue & White Spoon Tray with the Dutch Folly Fort
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