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Chamberlains Worcester Dinner Service 161 pieces

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Circa 1800, the large dinner service by Chamberlains Worcester, in the Jabberwocky pattern, printed and enamelled decoration with gilt highlights comprising: fifty-two dinner plates, 26.5cm wide forty-one twiffler (medium sized) plates, 23cm diameter twenty-four shallow bowls, 26.5cm diameter two large tureens and covers on stands, tureens 36cm wide, 37.5cm wide four
vegetable tureens with covers, 33cm wide two small sauce tureens with covers and four stands, tureens 19.6cm wide, stands 22cm wide an oblong dish raised on four feet, 31cm wide two oval dishes, 23cm wide three sauce boats, 20cm wide seventeen graduated ashets of various sizes ranging from 25cm wide - 52cm wide some pieces are unmarked, some are impressed, some
have the painted pattern number 4141.
Largest ashet 52cm wide.
£3, 500/161 pieces (including lids)
Price
£3500.00  UK
$4705.75  USA
4046.00  EU
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Category Antique Ceramics Date Circa 1880  Mid Victorian Antiques Origin English Maker Chamberlain Worcester Item code as178a7484 / 35387 Status For Sale

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