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Comprising: a famille rose bowl decorated with the English Royal Coat of Arms, the interior with Masonic emblems; a Pseudo Tobacco Leaf pattern handled bowl and cover; a famille rose ewer and cover with ladies and boys in a garden; an armorial custard cup and cover with the Arms of Day; a European decorated fluted sauceboat; and an armorial tea bowl and saucer decorated with a lady and gentleman in a garden, centred with the Arms of Smyth of Hough, Cheshire.
The ewer and cover: 14cm (5 1/2in) high. (10).
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Provenance: Elizabeth Hand, Petworth, before 1990 (the armorial tea bowl and saucer)(collector's notes)
Christie's South Kensington, 14th March 2002 (the sauceboat)(collector's notes)
Acquired from R & G McPherson Antiques, London, September 2011 (the English Royal Coat of Arms bowl)(collector's notes)
M. White, , vol. 2, n.p., 2021, p.210 (the armorial tea bowl and saucer)
M. White, , vol. 3, n.p., 2022, p.338 (the custard cup)
M. White, , vol. 5, n.p., 2024, p.247 (the English Royal Coat of Arms bowl)
For a famille rose teapot with the English Royal Coat of Arms, see the British Museum, London, accession number 1887,1218.13. This coat of arms and motto were employed by successive English monarchs from 1714 until 1801, when George III renounced his title of King of France and the arms were altered to remove the French fleurs-de-lis.