dish BM-Franks.886.+

Period:Qing dynasty Production date:1760-1770
Materials:porcelain
Technique:glazed, painted,

Dimensions:Diameter: 6.30 inches

Description:
Dish. Coat of arms of Wyatt impaling Fowle. The dinner service is of a bluer porcelain, and the tea service finer. It seems probable that various Chinese replacements were made for the tea service. There were also some Derby replacements (with the mark: cross batons, D, and crown in puce). The arms are of Wyatt, exactly as on a later bookplate in the Franks collection c. 1820, arms in a lozenge (no crest) for ‘Miss Wyatt’, “Gules on a fess or between four boars’ heads three and one couped argent, three lions rampant sable”; impaling Fowle, “Argent a chevron gules, on a chief of the last three mullets of the first (here incorrectly painted “or”). The crest is of Wyatt. “A demi lion rampant sable holding an arrow or feathered and barbed argent”. These are the arms of Wyatt of Kent and later Braxted in Essex. The family of Fowle lived at Sanhurst in Kent and Salhurst in Sussex. Made of enamelled porcelain.
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图片[1]-dish BM-Franks.886.+-China Archive 图片[2]-dish BM-Franks.886.+-China Archive

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