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English Porcelain Teabowl - Factory Y
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| Dateline: Circa 1795 |
Item# 36017 |
A porcelain teabowl, the body with sharply-moulded spiral fluting. 24 flutes rising from left to right. The porcelain is of a hard grey body. Decorated over the glaze with simple sprays of pink roses and with a decorated rim inside and out. The bottom of the bowl is painted with a basket of flowers. I have attributed this piece to Factory Y on the basis of body composition, the shanked moulding type and the painted decorative elements. For information: Factory Y is the name given to the as-yet-unknown maker of a group of porcelain wares in a similar style and body to those of New Hall. The factory is thought to have been fairly short-lived, active only between 1790 and 1800. Because of the type of body used, it is likely that Factory Y was situated in North Staffordshire alongside the aforementioned New Hall factory, the Keeling (Factory X) and Thomas Wolfe (Factory Z).
 Condition: Good. One rim chip leading to a hairline crack. Some small chips to the bottom of the footrim and rubbing to the overglaze decoration, particularly on the inside rim. Overall faint crazing to the glaze and some kiln-grit staining.
 Dimensions: Diameter: 3 1/2 inches (8.5cm); Height: 2 inches (5 cm) approximately Weight: 82g
 Seller: PhCaAntiques Location: United Kingdom
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