Worcester Porcelain Factory
English, born established 1751
Because a dessert service of this design belonged to the family of Lord Henry Thynne, the second son of the third Marquess of Bath, who died in 1904, the pattern is known today as Lord Henry Thynne. The design was used at Worcester from about 1775 to 1785. All pieces have a deep blue border with gilding as well as circular landscape panels within frames of turquoise corn husks.
English, born established 1751
Teapot Stand
about 1780
Object Type:
Ceramic
Creation Place:
Northern Europe, English, Worcestershire
Dimensions:
3/4 in. x Diam: 6 in. (1.91 cm x 15.24 cm)
Medium and Support:
Porcelain
Accession Number:
1990.0009.0013
Credit Line:
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Lucien Loeb
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Because a dessert service of this design belonged to the family of Lord Henry Thynne, the second son of the third Marquess of Bath, who died in 1904, the pattern is known today as Lord Henry Thynne. The design was used at Worcester from about 1775 to 1785. All pieces have a deep blue border with gilding as well as circular landscape panels within frames of turquoise corn husks.
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