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1775-83 WORCESTER Fine Porcelain Charger CABINET PLATE
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USD 8,888.88 |
| Current Price |
USD 8,888.88 |
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| Start Time |
Friday, May 09, 2008 |
| End Time |
Friday, May 16, 2008 |
| Location |
Spring, Texas |
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Description
1775-83 WORCESTER Fine Porcelain Hand Painted Charger / Cabinet Plate Look at this ! Don't miss it! This is an outstanding example of early English Fine Porcelain. It is a stunning charger with an incredible hand painted landscape view of the famous Conway (Conwy) Castle in North WalesHere are the obvious facts about it:It has 3 holes on the back, which means it was intended as a display piece to be hung on the wall, not for everyday use. It was meant to be displayed in the cabinet or library of a large English mansion - a Cabinet PlateMarked with an incised "W" on the bottom as pictured. This mark stands for Worcester and was in use during the period between 1775-1783. During this time, Worcester produced England's finest hard paste porcelain, and even rivaled the famous Continental factories like Meissen and SevresThe landscape is signed on the front left with initials TL or LT, please see the photos. Whoever the artist is, he/she must have been British, as the back has a cursive inscription in blue letters which says "Conway Castle". This is the English transcription of the Welsh place name. In Welsh it would be "Conwy", not "Conway"We will research the artist and post any information we find soon. Please keep visiting!The landscape, although very romantic at first sight, is strikingly realistic, and could be considered as a very truthful document as to how the castle and its surroundings looked at the timeAbout the castle: It was built between 1283-1289 by English King Edward I as a part of his efforts to keep the newly conquered Wales free of rebellions and uprisings. The Welsh considered it as a bastillion of English suppression, but in practice, this is one of the most prominent and well constructed castles from the period all over Europe. It was virtually impossible to overtakeThe castle still stands at its full majesty today, on the banks of the river with the same name - Conwy. Here is more information on it, as well as in the links under the page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway_CastleMeasurements: Approx. 12+" diameter; 1.25" high Condition: Excellent + overall, You could not hope to find a better piece from the periodPlease e-mail us for additional photos or information that can give you a better idea about this beautiful piece We Will Combine Shipping When Possible For Your Convenience! Local Pickups Are Welcome Dear eBayers, please take a look at the other items we have on sale now. Click here to visit our other auctions! Please, visit our eBay Store! We will add new listings at least once weekly, so be sure to drop in! You never know what you might find! If you do not agree with any price, let us know your suggestion. We guarantee not to pass up any reasonable offer! Also, if you are not sure about an item, feel free to ask us as many questions, as you want! This is a no reserve auction!!! The buyer is responsible for the actual shipping cost. No handling charges. We accept personal checks, money orders and credit cards through PayPal We are going to list tons of antiques and collectibles from various categories with a low starting bid just to protect our investment and with no reserve. Let the market judge their real value We describe the items with the best of our knowledge and ability, so to avoid any misunderstanding, and in case of any doubt, please e-mail us. We will be glad to answer all your questions and to provide additional photos and information Please take a look at the other items we have for sale now and please keep visiting Thank you! Get Skype and call me for free. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
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