ENGLISH ARMORIAL PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE
RETAILED BY MORTLOCK, LONDON, MID 19TH CENTURY
£1,000
Auction: 28 October 2015 at 10:00 GMT
Description
painted with the Lovelace coat of arms, with Greek key borders in four different colours enriched with gilt, comprising: 30 cups, 38 saucers and 12 plates (qty)
plates: 22cm diameter
Footnote
Note: Mortlock was a merchandising rather than a manufacturing operation. It has been described as arguably the most important china retailer in London in the early nineteenth century. It exercised enormous power and influence over the manufacturers, particularly including Coalport, insisting that the products that Mortlocks sold should bear the Mortlock mark rather than that of the original maker.
By 1803, Mortlock was claiming to supply "Her Majesty [Queen Charlotte] and the Royal Family" with "Coalbrook Dale [Coalport] porcelain". In the late 1830s Mortlock provided Coalport pieces for Queen Victoria.
The arms show Lovelace with Byron/Noel/Wentworth/Lovelace in pretence, with earl's coronet above, indicating a date after 1838.
Provenance: Torridon House, Home of The Earls of Lovelace. Click here for further information: http://bit.ly/1MmigxQ