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Chamberlain Worcester - "Fancy Birds" Circa 1810- Outstanding quality

SKU EEP271003
Price

£225.00

Magnificent example of a Chamberlain Worcester "Fancy Birds pattern" porcelain Dish of exceptional quality in a stunning Goss Blue ground with gilded scroll border and exceptionally fine gilt work. Circa 1810  

 
Chamberlain Worcester were amongst the foremost manufacturers of high quality porcelain in the early 19th Century.
Robert Chamberlain had been since 1783 the head of the decorating department at the original Dr Wall Worcester factory. He was a brilliant and extremely talented decorator but also understood porcelain production.  He left the company to begin his own production in the 1788 creating the Chamberlain Worcester factory. He quickly established a reputation for producing some of the highest quality porcelain in Britain and his customers included Lord Nelson before in 1807 he was awarded the Royal Warrant by the then Prince Regent shortly to become King George IV. Chamberlain Worcester Established in 1813 a London showroom initially at 63, Piccadilly and then in 1816 they moved to 155, New Bond Street. 
 

DIMENSIONS

Diameter: 19cm ( Just under 8 inches)

SHIPPING INFO

Items will be very carefully packed to minimise any risk of damage in transport and fully insured. Large items and furniture will be crated.  All packages are sent by tracked and registered delivery with specialist couriers

International buyers welcome

RETURN & REFUND POLICY

If the item arrives damaged then please inform us within 2 working days so we can make the claim on your behalf.

Items are sold as seen and if a refund is required then we must be notified within two days of receipt and it is on the buyers responsibility and cost to return the goods in good condition. Only when the goods are received and checked can any possible refund be given.

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