A rare Worcester porcelain pink peacock-feather banded and gilt…
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A rare Worcester porcelain pink peacock-feather banded and gilt oval lattice-work twin-handled basket, painted in the London atelier of James Giles with fruit, sliced nuts and flowers. English circa 1770. Provenance: Rous Lench Collection Worcester no 507. Albert Amor Ltd London 17/05/1995 (8000 pounds). Robert Burke collection no 110. Reference: Worcester Porcelain, Dinah Reynolds plate 30 page 69 no 51 for a very similar basket with the same pink border, 23 cm long across the handles, 19 cm wide, 10 cm high

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  • Atelier - Atelier (French for "workshop"), in English usuage describes the workshop of an artist in the fine or decorative arts, where the artist and a number of assistants, students and apprentices worked together producing pieces that went out in the artists name. This was the standard practice for European artists from the Middle Ages to the 18th or 19th century

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