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4 Antique Fence Pattern Worcester Porcelain Cups Saucers Hand Painted ca.1810

$780per set
£596.85per set
€683.10per set
CA$1,101.57per set
A$1,197.21per set
CHF 641.60per set
MX$14,536.29per set
NOK 8,054.85per set
SEK 7,469.65per set
DKK 5,101.88per set

About the Item

This exquisite set of four antique English porcelain cups and saucers was hand-painted by Barr Flight Barr at the Worcester factory in England between 1800 and 1813. The decoration, known as the Fence pattern, is both vibrant and intricately detailed. It features a whimsical chinoiserie landscape that includes a golden garden fence, stylized flowers, exotic birds, rockwork, a pagoda, and a bridge. The color palette is particularly refined and unique, blending iron red, deep cobalt blue, and gold with striking accents of pink, turquoise, green, and purple enamels. Marks: The pieces are marked with the impressed Worcester “BFB” or “B” mark, indicating their manufacture before 1814. Dimensions: Saucers 5.5″-5.75″, the tea cups 2.5″ tall x 3.25″ diameter Condition: Excellent Price: $780 Decoration: Hand-painted chinoiserie scenes in the “Fence” pattern with a richly enameled and gilded palette Material: Porcelain Style: Regency Era / Chinoiserie Origin: England Date: Circa 1810 **Key Features** – Set of four cups and saucers – Hand-painted with a golden fence, stylized birds, blossoms, and landscape details – “Fence Pattern” — a Bardith favorite – Especially refined and unexpected color palette – Impressed crowned BFB or B Worcester marks

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