13. A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN SHELL FORM DISH, CIRCA 1765.

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13. 3670994. A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN SHELL FORM DISH, CIRCA 1765.

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modelled as a scallop shell, painted in blue with a flowering tree issuing from rockwork, with indistinct decorators mark to the interior of the rim, 15cm wide, 14cm deep, 3.5cm high,

J. Howell collection no. L.177

Provenance- Brooke, Wroxham, July 1969, £59.

Condition

Some speckling to the glaze although this appears to be original to the firing.

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The Howell Collection of Lowestoft Porcelain

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13. 3670994. A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN SHELL FORM DISH, CIRCA 1765.

Description

modelled as a scallop shell, painted in blue with a flowering tree issuing from rockwork, with indistinct decorators mark to the interior of the rim, 15cm wide, 14cm deep, 3.5cm high,

J. Howell collection no. L.177

Provenance- Brooke, Wroxham, July 1969, £59.

Condition

Some speckling to the glaze although this appears to be original to the firing.

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The Howell Collection of Lowestoft Porcelain

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Catalogue no
13

The Howell Collection of Lowestoft Porcelain

Bishop & Miller present The Howell Collection of Lowestoft Porcelain, showcasing the work of one of the most celebrated English porcelain producers of the 18th century. Known for its blue and white underglaze decoration and polychrome florals, Lowestoft porcelain remains highly sought after due to its relatively short period of production.

Highlights include an important inscribed mug dated 1790, a porcelain cat, and a rare early pickle dish. Alongside these pieces are a variety of tea wares, mugs and vases as well as less common forms such as feeding cups and a spittoon. Many pieces boast an excellent provenance.

You can view these pieces at our Stowmarket, Suffolk saleroom on the following days:

Wednesday 16 April 2025 9.30am - 4.30pm,
Thursday 17 April 2025 9.30am - 4.30pm,
Tuesday 22 April 2025 9.30am - 4.30pm,
and on the morning of the auction from 9am

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