Sale 21BG01 | Lot 125

Plymouth (William Cookworthy) Porcelain Bocage Figure Group

Catalogue: The Sarah Belk Gambrell Collection of European Porcelain
Plymouth (William Cookworthy) Porcelain Bocage Figure Group

Lot Details

Lot 125
Plymouth (William Cookworthy) Porcelain Bocage Figure Group
Circa 1769-70, unmarked
Modeled as two putti gathering narcissus and other flowers beside a long-horned billy goat with flowers in his mouth, before a flowering bocage on a rocaille-molded scroll base.
Height 8 3/4 inches.

Provenance:
T.D. & T.O. Kellock Collection.
Sotheby's & Co., London, 18 July 1972, lot 129.

See William Bemrose, Longton Hall Porcelain, pl. XI for two related groups of cherubs feeding a goat (these now thought to be Vauxhall). See the British Museum, no. 1981,0101.393, for a similar bocage candleholder group with variant applied flowers, once attributed to William Cookworthy at Plymouth, now tested as soft-paste and reattributed to Vauxhall.


C Estate of Sarah Belk Gambrell

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
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Additional Notes & Condition Report

Minor chips to flowers and foliage, small loss to one scroll foot, firing crack to interior back of base (approx. 1 3/4 in.).


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Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
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The Sarah Belk Gambrell Collection of European Porcelain

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