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Bough pot

Pinxton Porcelain Factory, c. 1796–1800

This bough pot is in excellent condition and retains its original lid. The gilding and painting depict a basket of flowers on a marble shelf, which may have been the work of William Billingsley, although opinion is divided on this attribution. The Pinxton Porcelain Factory was established in 1796 by John Coke and William Billingsley.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Bough pot, c. 1796–1800

Date supported

2002

Medium and material

Soft paste porcelain

Dimensions

13.5 x 17.7 x 8.5 cm

Grant

1625

Total cost

6500

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