Teacups (8) (part of a service) ca. 1758–69 Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory The gilding on these pieces (see , b–.34) is of a very high order, with tooled work on a thick application of honey gilding selectively matte and burnished for a lively design of pheasants, peacocks, and swallows in a landscape. The deep bowl was for little Teacups (8) (part of a service). British, Chelsea. ca. 1758–69. Soft-paste porcelain. Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory (British, 1745–1784, Gold Anchor Period, 1759–69). Ceramics-Porcelain
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