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Georgian Worcester BF&B Porcelain Coffee Can in Hand Gilded Pattern, circa 1810
About the Item
This is a very good quality coffee can in a hand gilded pattern made by Worcester during the Barr, Flight & Barr period (BFB) of George 111rd years, circa 1807-1813.
The coffee can is well potted and nominally parallel, with a ring handle. It has a shallow foot recess marked BFB to the base.
The pattern is beautifully hand gilded in an all gold gilt floral trailing vine pattern with further gilding on the body above the base rim, mid-body, around the upper rim and to the outer handle.
The coffee can is fully marked with the makers impressed mark: BFB with a crown above.
This piece is in remarkable condition with virtually no wear.
- Creator:Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester (Manufacturer)
- Dimensions:Height: 2.44 in (6.2 cm)Width: 3.32 in (8.44 cm)Depth: 2.38 in (6.05 cm)
- Style:George III (Of the Period)
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- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:circa 1807-1813
- Condition:Very, very good antique condition NO Damage Little, if any, wear to the gilding.
- Seller Location:Lincoln, GB
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