Rare suite of 18th century Worcester porcelain, possibly painted by James Giles. This collection was featured on Antiques Roadshow with the specialist David Batty who proposed an attribution to Jam...
A rare suite of 18th century Worcester porcelain, possibly painted by James Giles, including a cream jug, tea caddy, sucrier, coffee can and tea cup, decorated with a floral pattern in purple and blue enamels and gilt.
This collection was featured on Antiques Roadshow with the specialist David Batty who proposed an attribution to James Giles during a visit to Colchester recorded in 1993, shown 1994
Condition Report
The sucrier cover has a staple repair to the finial, and some nibbles to the rim of the finial. The lid of the caddy has a tiny loss an applied leaf. There is some minor git wear commensurate with age and use. Otherwise in good condition.
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A rare suite of 18th century Worcester porcelain, possibly painted by James Giles, including a cream jug, tea caddy, sucrier, coffee can and tea cup, decorated with a floral pattern in purple and blue enamels and gilt.
This collection was featured on Antiques Roadshow with the specialist David Batty who proposed an attribution to James Giles during a visit to Colchester recorded in 1993, shown 1994
Condition Report
The sucrier cover has a staple repair to the finial, and some nibbles to the rim of the finial. The lid of the caddy has a tiny loss an applied leaf. There is some minor git wear commensurate with age and use. Otherwise in good condition.