Product Name:
Saucière en porcelaine moulée Christian Liverpool à décor oriental. collections c.1770Brand:Philip Christian Liverpool porcelain Pattern:chinoiserie Type:sauceboat Shape:Oval Occasion:All Occasions Style:Georgian Material:Porcelain Features:Handles, hand painted, hand moulded, decorative Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Finish:Glossy Colour:Multicoloured Description.An unusual piece, elaborately moulded, with a finely executed floral pattern, accompanied by three shaped reserves, within which are delightful chinoiserie scenes of fisherman, in oriental landcapes, with pavilions and stylised vegetation. It is true to say that most Christian painted decoration was well executed, and this piece is no exception. A similarly unusual moulded sauceboat (but with floral decoration) is illustrated as plate 6.105 of Hillis.
The piece dates from the period 1765-72.
Condition.
In good condition. There is restoration to a 3cm crack to the rear of the piece, as one looks at it towards the spout.
Dimensions.
19.5cm
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We aim to ensure that our descriptions are absolutely accurate. Nevertheless, antique porcelain is never perfect. We use high definition photography with the aim of making the condition of any item extremely clear. Defects which are obvious in the photography we use are deemed to have been declared, even if we do not specifically refer to them in the description.
Restoration is sometimes collections extremely difficult to detect. We use UV light and transmitted light to check whether restoration has occurred. Sometimes, even those methodologies do not reveal restoration. If you are able, notwithstanding the definition, to show that restoration of a significant nature has occurred, we would obviously allow cancellation of the sale in such circumstances.
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Saucière en porcelaine moulée Christian Liverpool à décor oriental. collections c.1770