377. Pair Gold Anchor English Chelsea Porcelain Cabinet Plates Ornithological Birds


An Exceptionally Rare pair of Eighteenth-Century English Chelsea Gold Anchor Ornithological Themed Porcelain Cabinet Plate of circular outline, and outstanding early Chelsea quality. Firmly attributed to artist James Giles who worked for Worcester, Derby, Bow and Chelsea (1745-1769). see last image.

Each central reserve exquisitely hand painted with a standing exotic Peacock bird within branches of leafy foliage, the outer scalloped moulded gilt rim with similar decoration on a moulded basket weave surface. 

Condition: Exceptional condition for such early pieces, with no losses except for a tiny paint loss at edge of one, see image. Gold anchor mark verso for 1756-1769.  

Diameter: (an impressive) 10” (25.25cm).   


Shipped to Suffolk, England. 

Affordable fixed charge Worldwide Store to door shipping. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Kenneth Neame. Mount Street, Mayfair, offered by Sotheby's London 

*To view more examples of these rare plates, visit the website of The Colonial Williamsburg Museum in Virginia, USA.