
A Bow wall pocket and a leaf dish, circa 1760-70 The wall pocket of cornucopia shape with moulded rococo scrollwork picked out in a strong blue, with a small panel featuring a Chinese man walking with a bell-toy, the reverse with two pierced holes for suspension, 22.3cm long; the leaf-shaped dish with a serrated rim and curled stalk forming the handle, the moulded surface painted to simulate further overlapping leaves, berries and insects, the underside with trailing foliate sprays, 17.5cm long Footnotes: Provenance With Roderick Jellicoe (leaf dish) Anton Gabszewicz Collection Literature Anton Gabszewicz, 'Rococo Bow Porcelain', in Charles Dawson (ed.), Scrolls of Fantasy, The Rococo Ceramics in England (2015), p.159, fig.13 (wall pocket) A wall pocket of the same model is illustrated alongside a related shape by Bernard Watney, Blue and White English Porcelain of the 18th Century (1973), fig.15. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing































