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Flight & Barr Worcester Imari Trio C1800

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We have the real pleasure of being able to offer for sale a very hard to find Flight and Barr Worcester Imari pattern trio.

This richly decorated trio is made up of a teacup, coffee can and saucer all decorated in the sumptuous Worcester Imari pattern consisting of gilded cobalt blue panels interspersed with panels depicting oriental garden scenes. The teacup, coffee can and saucer are all marked to the base with the incised B mark dating the trio to between 1792 and 1807 but with the actual date of manufacture probably being closer to 1807.

The teacup and coffee can are both 2 & 1/2 inches high, and the saucer is 5 & 1/2 inches in diameter. The teacup, coffee can and saucer are all in an excellent antique condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and only a small amount of wear to the gilding of the rims. This trio is as near perfect as you could get from an example from this period.
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Category Antique Ceramics Date 1807  George III Antiques Material Porcelain Origin English Maker Flight and Barr Worcester Item code as470a346 / F0099 Status Sold

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