Porcelain, Pottery and Glass - 30 Apr 2013
A good Nantgarw oval dish from the Mackintosh service c.1818-20
A good Nantgarw oval dish from the Mackintosh service c.1818-20, the well painted with a Golden Pheasant standing on a grassy tussock, the rim with panels of flowers within gilt scrolls and scallop shells, impressed Nantgarw CW mark, 29.6cm.
Provenance: paper label for the Harry Sherman collection.
The painting on plates and dishes from this service is now believed to have been executed by Thomas Martin Randall at the establishment of Messrs. Robins & Randall, after engravings from Le Vaillant of Paris (c.1801-06).