Pair of Antique English Porcelain Flight Barr Barr Worcester Dishes Circa 1820
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This pair of antique English porcelain dishes was hand painted by Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester circa 1820, a period when the factory held a royal appointment as porcelain manufacturers to the Prince Regent, later George IV. The oval forms are finely hand-painted with delicate green floral sprigs, arranged with a restraint typical of Regency taste. The edges are beautifully gilded, a detail that adds quiet architectural interest while catching the light along the rim. The presence of a crown mark on the underside confirms the firm’s royal patronage, reinforcing the status and quality associated with Worcester porcelain in the early 19th century. The combination of the soft oval forms, restrained floral decoration, and crisply defined gilding exemplifies the sophistication of early 19th-century Worcester porcelain. Dimensions: 12 x 9 inches and 14 x 10.75 inches Condition: Excellent, with very slight wear to the gilded gadrooned edge Marks: Impressed FBB under a Royal Crown Decoration: Hand-painted green floral sprigs with gilt rims Material: Porcelain Style: Regency Origin: Worcester, England Date: Circa 1820
19Th Century