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A Worcester Dessert Plate, Circa 1765-70,
Of scalloped shape, decorated in the workshop of James Giles,with a large colourful flower spray and smaller sprigs, the rims gilt, 20.7cms diam.
James Giles (1718-1780) was a decorator of Worcester, Derby, Bow and Chelsea porcelain and also glass, who created gilt and enamelled objects such as decanters, drinking-glasses, perfume bottles and rosewater sprinklers, for a rococo and neoclassical market.
Producing work similar to the enamelling done by the later Ralph and William Beilby of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, he maintained a showroom in fashionable Cockspur Street in London, enjoying the patronage of royalty and affluent clients including Clive of India, the Duke of Northumberland, Princess Amelia (the second daughter of George II), Thomas Pitt, the Duke of Marlborough, the painter George Stubbs and Horace Walpole.
Condition - good minor chipping around edge and minor rubbing to gilt. No restoration or repair
SOLD Stock No; 1016