James Giles and London Decorated Porcelain
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A Chinese teapot stand originally decorated with bianco-sopra-bianco and with flowers and butterflies painted in the London atelier of James Giles. c.1755-65 D: 5.1" 13 cm Ref: Stephen Hanscombe; The Early James Giles and his Contemporary London Decorators, no 52 for matching teapot. The wind blown tulip, heartsease and double cherries are characteristics of the Type B flower painting attributed to Giles's workshop. |
