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Bone china serving dish from Chamberlain Worcester., 1775 - 1785
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Object statement
Serving dish, bone china, made by Chamberlain Worcester, England, c. 1780
In 1953, Sydney collector, Annie Maria Gillies, bequeathed around 100 decorative art objects to the Vaucluse Park Trust, which later became part of the Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales. In 1998, the Trust transferred this collection to the Powerhouse Museum.

The greater part of this collection consists of around 80 examples of English porcelain dating from the mid eighteenth to the early nineteenth century. These items represent the strength of the English porcelain industry, including the vast market for objects with rococo and neoclassical motifs as well as Asian-inspired designs and forms. Worcester, Chelsea, Derby, Bow and Spode were some of the largest and most successful factories operating in England at this time, and their work is well-represented in this collection.
Part of the Annie Marie Gillies collection transferred from the Historic Houses Trust in 1998.

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Description
Serving dish, bone china, made by Chamberlain Worcester, England, c. 1780

Pear shaped dish decorated with lotus pattern in brown, purple, green.
Made: 1775 - 1785
2005/201/29
Production date
1775 - 1785

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Acquisition credit line
Transfer from the Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, 1999. Bequest of Annie Maria Gillies, 1953.
This object belongs to:
Gillies Collection
Subjects
+ Commercial ceramics production
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