A PAIR OF CHELSEA PORCELAIN LEAF-SHAPED CREAM-JUGS AND OCTAGONAL STANDS
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A PAIR OF CHELSEA PORCELAIN LEAF-SHAPED CREAM-JUGS AND OCTAGONAL STANDS

CIRCA 1750, EACH WITH RAISED ANCHOR PAD MARK, THE SAUCERS ALSO WITH SPUR MARKS

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A PAIR OF CHELSEA PORCELAIN LEAF-SHAPED CREAM-JUGS AND OCTAGONAL STANDS
CIRCA 1750, EACH WITH RAISED ANCHOR PAD MARK, THE SAUCERS ALSO WITH SPUR MARKS
Each painted in the 'Lady in the Pavilion' pattern
5 ½ in. (10.8 cm.) diameter
Provenance
Lucy Truman Aldrich, Providence, Rhode Island, 1940-55.
The Estate of Lucy Truman Aldrich, acquired September 1955.
Literature
D. Fennimore et al., The David and Peggy Rockefeller Collection: Decorative Arts, New York, 1992, vol. IV, p. 146, no. 155.
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For a 'Lady in the Pavilion' teacup and saucer, see M. Legge, Flowers and Fables, A Survey of Chelsea Porcelain 1745-69, exh. cat., National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, 1 November 1984 - 10 February 1985, p. 34, no. 45.

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