S032
Service Pitt
- Service
- Pitt
- Description
- A Bristol named service, produced for Lord Camelford, painted with the Pitt armorial, within a shield shaped cartouche, and orange and gilt entwined bands, gilt dentil rims, The same colours are used without the Pitt armorial and are included here.
- Notes
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- Service ID
- S032
Constituents
Group · g1209
A Bristol barrel-shaped teapot, cover and stand in the colours of the Pitt service.
Sucrier · 1208
A Bristol ogee-shaped sucrier and cover, with flower bud and leaf knop, from the Pitt Service, painted with the Pitt armorial, within a shield shaped cartouche, and orange and gilt entwined bands, gilt dentil rims, circa 1775, no mark.
Teapot · 1209
A Bristol barrel-shaped teapot and cover, the cover with replacement iron knop, the pot with moulded ear-shaped handle decorated with gilt harebells, gilt decoration to moulded spout, painted in enamel with orange, red and gilt entwined bands (the pattern of the Pitt service) with gilt dentil rim and scattered leaves, circa 1775, painted blue X mark
Stand · 1209.1
A stand for Bristol teapot (1209) of plain round form, painted in enamel with orange, red and gilt entwined bands (the pattern of the Pitt service) with gilt dentil rim, central roundel and scattered leaves, circa 1775, painted blue X3. mark, the 3 distincitive