WORCESTER PORCELAIN CHRYSANTHEMUM RELIEF PATTERN BLUE AND WHITE WORKMAN'S MARK BOWL C.1757-60
"A very attractive, collectable and exquisitely potted early Worcester porcelain small bowl with finely detailed Chrysanthemum Relief flower patterning to the body. The whole is finished with two detailed hand painted Worcester blue and white border patterns and a delightful workman's mark to base. Much larger than a Worcester teabowl this piece was probably designed as a sucrier or sugar bowl. A choice and rare example for the discerning collector of best English antique porcelain and a prize item to be enjoyed." Antiques Expert Hamilton Bear.
References: A biscuit waister of a smaller and later First Period Worcester Chrysanthemum pattern bowl is illustrated in The Illustrated Guide to Worcester Porcelain 1751-1793, Henry Sandon plate 87, 
Dimensions: width 101 mm max. height 50 mm max.
Marks: Worcester workman's mark to base as illustrated.
Condition: No restoration. Small flake chip to inside rim. Small firing chip to footrim caused by removal of kiln furniture with associated patch of browning to inside of footrim. Typical minor rubbing wear to glaze inside the well of the bowl through use. Overall a very good example that displays very well. 
 
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