
An interesting collection of Bow porcelain, circa 1750-55 Applied with prunus sprigs and left in the white, comprising three plates, one of plain circular shape, 22.5cm diam, and a pair of octagonal form, 21.5cm wide a teapot and cover, of bullet form, the cover with an acorn finial, the applied sprigs of rose or 'double' prunus type, 10.5cm high, a teacup and saucer with petal-lobed rims, the cup with an ear-shaped handle, saucer 12.8cm diam, a bowl, 15.2cm diam, incised line, and a cover for a tureen, the applied sprigs issuing from an extraordinary knop formed of gnarled prunus branches, 15.3cm diam (9) Footnotes: Provenance Revd David Thornton Collection (teacup and saucer) With Mercury Antiques (octagonal plates) Anton Gabszewicz Collection A teapot and cover of globular form with the same rose or 'double' prunus sprigs is illustrated by Elizabeth Adams and David Redstone, Bow Porcelain (1991), p.102, fig.39. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing































