g1270
Group g1270
- Description
- A pair of fine square Bristol dishes with garlands of flowers suspendend from gilt loops hanging from a gilt dentil rim.
- Service
- Double ribbon
- Type
- Dish
- Mark Group
- X
- Decorator
- b
- Decorator (Blue or Gilt)
- Gilt
- Group ID
- g1270
- Constituents
- 1270, 1271
Historic illustrations, exhibitions and provenance
H0118 · 1873
William Edkins' double ribbon tureen with ram's head handles
H0175 · 1874
From the William Edkins 1874 sale at Sotheby's
H0113 · 1909
A double ribbon plate in the Fry collection
H0086 · 1912
Double ribbon pieces in the Trapnell Collection
Source: The Alfred Trapnell Catalogue of Bristol and Plymouth Porcelain - Deluxe Edition Plates
H0087 · 1912
A double ribbon covered tureen and stand, No. 170 from the Trapnell Collection
Source: The Alfred Trapnell Catalogue of Bristol and Plymouth Porcelain - Deluxe Edition Plates
H0029 · 1915
The double ribbon dishes from Priscilla Fry's Illustrations of Ceramic Art
H0030 · 1915
Double ribbon dessert plate from Priscilla Fry's Illustrations of Ceramic Art
H0112 · 1915
A double ribbon plate in the Schreiber colllection (now V&A Museum)
H0154 · 1947
Double ribbon pattern tureen and stand from E. MacGregor Duncan's collection
Source: Champion's Bristol Porcelain
H0057 · 1975
A pair of double ribbon pattern plates, Nos. 55/56 from the Mackenna Collection
Source: The FS Mackenna Collection of English Porcelain vol 3 Plymouth & Bristol
Related pieces
Service · S006
Double ribbon
Dish · 1270
A Bristol square shaped dish painted in the 'double ribbon' pattern of flower sprays and garlands suspended from entwined blue and puce ribbons, gilt dentil rim, blue X mark with gilt b., circa 1775-8.
Dish · 1271
A rare Bristol square dessert dish, painted in coloured enamels with a flower spray and scattered flowers, the puce and blue interlocked border with gilt flower head medallions, and suspending swags of flowers and leaves, gilt dentil rim, circa 1775, blue painted X mark and letter b in gilt. See Albert Amor, The Alfred Trapnell Collection, 1912, numbers 170-181 for a part dessert service in this pattern, but not including the square dishes. A pair of Bristol shell-shaped dishes in this pattern was exhibited Albert Amor, the Vanessa Stevenson Collection, 2021, number 45
Dish · 1453
A Bristol fluted lozenge-shaped dish, painted in colourful enamels with a flower spray and scattered flowers, the puce and blue interlocked border with gilt flower head medallions, and suspending swags of flowers and leaves, gilt dentil rim, 10" wide, circa 1775, blue painted X mark. Condition: perfect. See Albert Amor, The Alfred Trapnell Collection, 1912, numbers 170-181, for a part dessert service in this pattern
Dish · 1272
A Champion's Bristol heart-shaped dessert dish painted in the 'double ribbon' pattern of flower sprays and garlands of flowers suspended from entwined blue and puce ribbons, gilt dentil rim, blue Xb. mark with 6 in gilt, circa 1775-80. Very interesting reinforcement on base
Dish · 1273
A Champion's Bristol heart-shaped dessert dish painted in the 'double ribbon' pattern of flower sprays and garlands suspended from entwined blue and puce ribbons, gilt dentil rim, blue X mark with 2 in gilt, circa 1775-80
Dish · 1268
A Bristol lobed square dessert dish painted in the Sevres manner with the 'double ribbon' pattern of entwined ribbons supporting garlands of flowers and foliage, gilt dentil rim, blue X mark, circa 1775-80, 21cm.
Tray · 1269
A Champion's Bristol shaped oval tray painted in the 'double ribbon' pattern of flower sprays and garlands suspended from entwined blue and puce ribbons, gilt dentil rim, blue X mark with faint 1 in gilt, circa 1775-80.
Dish · 1313
A Bristol fluted lozenge-shaped dish, painted in colourful enamels with a flower spray and scattered flowers, the puce and blue interlocked border with gilt flower head medallions, and suspending swags of flowers and leaves, gilt dentil rim, 10" wide, circa 1775, blue painted X mark. Condition: perfect. See Albert Amor, The Alfred Trapnell Collection, 1912, numbers 170-181, for a part dessert service in this pattern
Dish · 1255
A Bristol lobed dish painted in the Sevres manner with the 'double ribbon' pattern of entwined ribbons supporting garlands of flowers around a central spray and sprigs, blue X mark with b., circa 1775-80, 23cm [minor wear].