Fine Pottery & Porcelain - 21st February 2024

Lot 683

A Chamberlain's Worcester armorial part dinner service, c.1840, painted with the crest of the Walter

Estimate £200 - £300 | Hammer £189

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Description

A Chamberlain's Worcester armorial part dinner service, c.1840, painted with the crest of the Walter family with a stork dipping its beak into an upturned whelk shell, a gilt monogrammed W beneath, the wide rims with a pale blue ground, impressed marks. Comprising: two soup plates and ten plates. (12)

Provenance: the Clifford Henderson Collection. The service is believed to have been made for John Walter III (1818-1894), a Liberal politician and newspaper publisher, or his father (also John Walter), editor of The Times. It was probably made for Bearwood House at Sindlesham.