A very rare Chelsea lobed circular cup, finely painted in puce camaieu by Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale in Vincennes style with fishermen in landscape. English circa 1752/3, red anchor mark. Provenance: Private collection acquired from Brian Haughton. Albert Amor Ltd London 22/09/2019 12,000 pounds. Robert Burke Collection No 7. A similar example sold Christies London 8 November 1999 lot 37 (sold for 7457 pounds), 7.7 cm diameter, 6 cm high
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