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C1977-163
Saucer
C1977-163

Saucer

Date1780-1785
Maker Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
MediumSoft-paste porcelain
DimensionsDiam: 4 13/16"
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Clarke
Object number1976-460,C
DescriptionSaucer dish with gently flaring sides rising from pronounced foot ring. Gold dentil or egg-and-dart decoration to inside edge; arms of Blake impaling Close to one side and their crest of a popinjay proper to the other side. Blue-gray glaze puddling slightly over cream-white body.

Arms cataloged as "Argent a chevron between three garbs sable, BLAKE; impaling, azure on a chevron or between three falcons proper three roses vert, CLOSE."
Crest cataloged as "A popinjay proper." Marshall, ARMORIAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN, 1ST PERIOD (1964).
ProvenanceEx. Coll: Eric Sanders, Esq.

Sotheby's 2 November 1965, lot 46

Mr. & Mrs. Sam Clarke, Chicago