19th Century, Chinese Export Blue and White Armorial Hot Water Platter 19.75"
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Chinese Export Circa 1840.
Chinese Export Porcelain, Standard patterns and forms 1780-1880
Herbert and Nancy Schiffer
see Page 141, Image #382 and 383 for similar documented example of this form.
A domed oval lid with a unique pierced form handles decorated in the blue and white Fitzhugh pattern, in quadrants and medallions. Each flanking a central Unicorn armorial pattern.
The Fitzhugh pattern derives the name for a service ordered around 1780 by Englishman Thomas Fitzhugh. Thomas Fitzhugh served from 1786 to 1800 in Guangzhou (Canton) as a director of the British East India Company.
Approx: 19.75" W X 14.5" D X 3.25" H.
Please note:
This item is located in Atlanta, GA
Chinese Export Porcelain, Standard patterns and forms 1780-1880
Herbert and Nancy Schiffer
see Page 141, Image #382 and 383 for similar documented example of this form.
A domed oval lid with a unique pierced form handles decorated in the blue and white Fitzhugh pattern, in quadrants and medallions. Each flanking a central Unicorn armorial pattern.
The Fitzhugh pattern derives the name for a service ordered around 1780 by Englishman Thomas Fitzhugh. Thomas Fitzhugh served from 1786 to 1800 in Guangzhou (Canton) as a director of the British East India Company.
Approx: 19.75" W X 14.5" D X 3.25" H.
Please note:
This item is located in Atlanta, GA
Condition
The left pierced handle or spout has been damage and previously repaired.
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19th Century, Chinese Export Blue and White Armorial Hot Water Platter 19.75"
Estimate $400 - $600
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