Dragons in Compartments Plate Chamberlains Worcester Porcelain England Ca.1820″
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This Chamberlains Worcester porcelain plate is hand-painted with the vibrant “Dragons in Compartments” pattern, also known as the “Bengal Tiger” pattern. Made in England circa 1820, the design features four lozenge-shaped panels outlined in gilt. Surrounding the central pink rosette, two panels depict mythical beasts in swirling foliage, while the other two show vases filled with flowers on tables, all set against a crisp white ground. The wide border is richly decorated in orange, green, and gold, echoing the Famille Verte palette of Chinese porcelain. The pattern originated at Worcester in the late 18th century as an English interpretation of Kangxi-era Chinese export porcelain, reimagined with Regency flair. The overall effect is bold and beautifully exotic. Dimensions: 9.5″ diameter Condition: Excellent Marks: “Chamberlain’s Worcester 75” in iron red Key Features • Hand-painted with “Dragons in Compartments” pattern • Strong Famille Verte color palette with bold gilt detailing • Influenced by Kangxi period Chinese porcelain • Made by Chamberlains Worcester, circa 1820 • Excellent condition with a clear iron red Chamberlain’s mark • Large 9.5″ size
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