TWO CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER CARNATIC SERVICE BOTANICAL PLATES, MADE FOR?HIS HIGHNESS WILLAJAH NABOB AUZUM JAR OF THE CARNATIC, MADRAS, CIRCA, 1820, the centres painted depicting a lions tail phlomis and a large flowered St John's wort, within underglaze blue borders with gilt floral detail and a cartouche inscribed in Arabic 'Amir Al Hind Nawab Azam Jan Bahadur Hirji 1236', date?equivalent?1820, red printed marks, 25.5cm in diameter; TOGETHER WITH?SIX VARIOUS PORCELAIN BOTANICAL PLATES, each painted depicting a different specimen, named verso, within?underglaze blue borders with gilt floral detail, WITH TWO MATCHING TWO HANDLED SERVING PLATES, pattern number 5499, plated 23cm wide; AND?A PORCELAIN BOTANICAL OVAL DISH, POSSIBLY COALPORT, depicting a spray of flowers, within underglaze blue borders with gilt floral and scrolling detail and further floral reserves, pattern number 690, 28cm wide (11)
The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Carnatic plates with heavy crazing and associated brown discolouration, wear and surface scratching to floral designs. Chorozema example with two over painted glaze chips to design; Calandrina example with chip to underside of rim; Capania example with chip to underside of rim; Lychnis example with large star crack, held together with tape. All undersides inscribed with in UV pen with postcode.