Pair Antique Flight Barr Barr Worcester Porcelain Plates Apple Green & Gold 1825
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This pair of Flight, Barr, Barr Worcester porcelain plates was hand-painted at the Worcester factory, in England, circa 1825. They feature a vibrant apple green complemented by lavish gold details. The central medallion is finely hand-painted in gold and framed by elegant gold scrollwork. The edges are both scalloped and gadrooned. The apple green enamel remains fresh and vivid, with only the very slightest fading visible on close inspection. These plates are a beautiful example of early 19th-century English neoclassical porcelain, blending bold color with masterful gilding in a timeless, sophisticated design. Dimensions: 8.75″ diameter Condition: Excellent, with only the very slightest fading of the green enamel Decoration: Apple green enamel with gilt scrollwork cartouche, central gilt medallion, and gadrooned gilt rim Material: Porcelain Style: Neoclassical / Early 19th Century English porcelain Origin: England Date: Circa 1825 The Flight, Barr, and Barr period marked one of the most refined chapters in Worcester’s history. Operated by Martin Barr Jr., his brother George Barr, and Joseph Flight, the factory was celebrated for its technical precision, elegant shapes, and sophisticated decoration. This era is especially noted for vibrant enamels, lavish gilding, and neoclassical ornament, which attracted an elite clientele in Britain and abroad. Pieces from this period are now prized for their exceptional craftsmanship and rich color palettes.
19Th Century