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    A china ‘trio’ John Everett (1876–1949) for E Brain & Co (Foley China)

    A china ‘trio’ John Everett (1876–1949) for E Brain & Co (Foley China)

    $160 (approx conversion from £125)

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    About this item

    John Everett (1876–1949)
     For E Brain & Co (Foley China)
    A 'Trio' (Tea Cup, Saucer & Side Plate)
    Bone China
    Staffordshire, England
    1934
    Teacup measures: 24.5 cm high x 23.5 cm diameter
    Saucer: 28.9 cm diameter
    Side plate: 26.9 cm diameter

    Each marked "FOLEY / English Bone China / by John Everett [facsimile signature] / Artist's / Copyright Reserved / First Edition". The pattern designed by the artist John Everett (1876–1949) for Foley's 1934 "Art & Industry" exhibition at Harrods Department Store in London. A number of leading artists were invited by Thomas Acland Fennemore, Art Director of E. Brain & Company (Foley China), to contribute designs for the project: these included Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, Laura Knight, Graham Sutherland, Paul Nash, Ben Nicholson, Frank Brangwyn and Barbara Hepworth.

    Everett's pattern has a suitably martitime theme, befitting an artist who spent time as a merchant seaman.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    10533 (AB-85182)

    Dimensions

    H: 7.4cm  (2.9")Di: 18cm  (7.1")

    Period

    Mid 20th Century

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