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A shaped Flight Worcester porcelain dish (1783-1792), Bishop Sumner patten, after a design of a Chinese famille verte pattern of the Kangxi period, decorated in bright enamels with a narrow border and inner panels of flowers, birds, and animals, the central panel illustrates a mythical creature and a flying dragon in a landscape (8 1/4 in.). The second porcelain is attributed to 19th century Coalport, a small tray depicting a tiger lurking behind bamboo (9 in.).
From a Private Collection, Washington, D.C. Good condition; vertical paint skip to the Flight plate.