18th Century Worcester Rare Quatrefoil Shape Teabowl and Saucer.

18th Century Worcester Rare Quatrefoil Shape Teabowl and Saucer.

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18th Century Worcester Rare Quatrefoil Shape Teabowl and Saucer. Transfer-printed in black enamel with "La Terre," a Chinoiserie scene of Chinese lady, standing in a garden beside children tending large jardinieres filled with pineapples and squash, the bowl interior printed with a single potted plant issuing tall vegetation.  Unmarked. Circa 1754.  Condition: Shallow filled chip to rim of teabowl; wear to saucer.  The scene of "La Terre" [The Earth], is based on a series of the four elements , drawn by Francois Boucher, as engraved by Pierre Aveline. Printer Gabriel Huquier published the engravings 1738-1749.  Provenance:  The Joseph M. Handley Collection, number WT 39, numeral on label affixed to underside.  Simon Spero, 2000. Robin Henry Ceramic Collection, New York #68.  

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