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This china archive is of items sold in the past by Lovers of Blue & White, which closed for business in 2022. None of this china is for sale and the archive is made available for information and research.

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4 items found.

Maker: Unattributed Maker  Pattern:Oriental Scenery Series
Sauce Tureen Stand Luckuow c1825
The maker of the well known Oriental Scenery Series is yet to be identified, although John Meir has been suggested. This is a delightful little stand with moulded side handles, would work a treat as a little open butter dish! Backstamp: Oriental Scenery Luckuow. There is a little wear to the outer rim, a little discolouration to the stilt marks and on the back a little wear to the handles, overall absolutely fine.
Dimensions: 20 cm x 12.5 cm / 8 ins x 5 ins
Maker: Unattributed Maker  Pattern:Oriental Scenery Series
Soup Ladle Ancient Tomb at Boglipore c1820
A lovely large ladle and quite finely potted. Delightful scene inside the bowl surrounded by a floral border inset with small vignettes, and a solid blue stem. There is some roughness and discolouration to the tip of the stem otherwise in excellent condition. Blue printed backstamp: Oriental Scenery Ancient Tomb at Boglipore.
Dimensions: Bowl diameter 9.5 cm, overall length 27.5 cm / Bowl diameter, 3.75 ins, overall length 10.75 ins
Maker: Unattributed Maker  Pattern:Oriental Scenery Series
Plate Surseya Ghaut Khanpore c1825
The maker of the well known Oriental Scenery Series is yet to be identified, although John Meir has been suggested. Printed in light blue the scene depicted on this plate is Surseya Ghaut Khanpore. Backstamp: Oriental Series and Surseya Ghaut Khanpore. A little light utensil scratching to the surface otherwise fine, beautiful example.
Dimensions: 25.5 cm / 10 ins
Maker: Unattributed Maker  Pattern:Oriental Scenery Series
Dinner Plate Tomb of Jeswuntnagurth c1825
The maker of the well known Oriental Scenery Series is yet to be identified, although John Meir has been suggested. Printed in light blue the scene depicted on this plate is the Tomb of Jeswunthagurth. A little light utensil scratching to the surface otherwise fine. Usual blue printed cartouche backstamp with Oriental Series and Tomb of Jeswuntnagurth.
Dimensions: 24 cm / 9.5 ins


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