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Two Quail Coffee Pot

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Factory Dr Wall
Date made 1760 to 1765
Material Soft paste porcelain
Factory Mark None
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Pattern Name Two Quail
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Label The Worcester factory rarely made direct copies of this Japanese Kakiemon design. They produced their own richly coloured version in the 1760's to appeal to British customers. Many European manufacturers made versions of this pattern. It is also known as the Partridge pattern.
Description Vertically fluted shape with a flower knop, painted in onglaze colours with gilding in Oriental style. Tight floral red and gold border on neck.
Provenance From the collection of C.W.Dyson Perrins
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Height 9.75 ins
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Museum No 823

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