Group g1527
- Description
- A tea bowl and saucer from the Brice service
- Date
- 1773-78
- Service
- Brice
- Mark Group
- X
- Decorator
- 3, No mark
- Decorator (Blue or Gilt)
- Gilt
- Group ID
- g1527
- Constituents
- 1527, 1527.1
Historic illustrations, exhibitions and provenance
H0224 · 1912
Brice service in the Fry collection
Source: Owen's Two Centuries of Ceramic Art in Bristol bound with 185 extra illustrations
H0225 · 1912
A saucer from the Brice service, Fry collection
Source: Owen's Two Centuries of Ceramic Art in Bristol bound with 185 extra illustrations
H0505 · 1912
Silhouette of Edward Brice collected by Priscilla Fry
Source: Owen's Two Centuries of Ceramic Art in Bristol bound with 185 extra illustrations
H0507 · 1912
Brice service pieces painted by Priscilla Fry
Source: Owen's Two Centuries of Ceramic Art in Bristol bound with 185 extra illustrations
H0498 · 1913
Part of the Brice service from Mrs Willoughby Hodgson's Old English China
Source: Old English China
H0395 · 1915
A Brice service saucer, from Priscilla Fry's illustrated Owen
H0448 · 1975
Brice service tea cup and saucer from the Mackenna collection
Source: The FS Mackenna Collection of English Porcelain vol 3 Plymouth & Bristol
Related pieces
Service · S045
Brice
Tea bowl · 1527
A rare Bristol tea bowl, from the Brice Service, with the large initial 'B' in tiny blue and gilt flowers, within gilt dentil borders, circa 1775, blue painted X marks and the tea bowl with numeral 3 in gilt. Edward Brice was one of Richard Champion's original partners, and this service remained with his family until 1882
Saucer · 1527.1
A rare Bristol tea saucer, from the Brice Service, with the large initial 'B' in tiny blue and gilt flowers, within gilt dentil borders, circa 1775, blue painted X marks and the tea bowl with numeral 3 in gilt. Edward Brice was one of Richard Champion's original partners, and this service remained with his family until 1882