dish
manufacturer: Worcester porcelain factory (English, estab. circa 1751, closed 1862); in the manner of: James Giles (English, b.1718, d.1780);
circa 1770
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Description
dish, lozenge-shaped vibrantly painted in colours in the London atelier of James Giles with European flowers including lilies, honeysuckle, convolvulus, a rose and a tulip.
Maker and role
manufacturer: Worcester porcelain factory (English, estab. circa 1751, closed 1862)
in the manner of: James Giles (English, b.1718, d.1780)
in the manner of: James Giles (English, b.1718, d.1780)
Production place
Worcester, Worcestershire, England
Production date
circa 1770
Measurements
45 x 265 x 190 m
Project credit line
This digital record has been made available on TJC Collection Online through the generous support of The Friends of The Johnston Collection and Christine Bell
Accession number
T0033
TJC reference number
2210