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    First Period Worcester Polychrome Fig Leaf Dish Ex-Zorensky, c.1758

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    About this item

    Lovely and unusual first period Worcester porcelain fig leaf dish with finely modelled vein decoration and painted in polychrome enamels with a pale green and yellow border and scattered garden flowers. 

    Provenance: the Zorensky collection as illustrated in Spero & Sandon, page 118, plate 85. It has lost it's collection sticker but you can see from the details it is the same dish.

    It measures 19cm (7 3/8") long, 17cm (6 3/4") wide and 4cm (1 5/8")  high. 

    Condition is excellent with no damage or restoration. Surface wear is light, just to a couple of tiny places on the rose. There is a small firing line along the side of the stalk and a few kiln dust dots.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    FA0534 (AB-28075)

    Dimensions

    W: 19cm  (7.5")H: 4cm  (1.6")D: 17cm  (6.7")

    Period

    18th Century, Georgian (1714 to 1837)

    Dealer

    The Fancy Fox

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