Lot 124
A good late 19th century pate-sur-pate plaque by Arthur Morgan. Possibly for Minton, the...
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Lot 124
A good late 19th century pate-sur-pate plaque by Arthur Morgan. Possibly for Minton, the...
Lot 124
Lot Description
A good late 19th century pate-sur-pate plaque by Arthur Morgan. Possibly for Minton, the rectangular field decorated with two figures, one seated, the other flying in diaphanous veil, over a frieze with quote from Percy Bysshe Shelley's 'The Revolt of Islam': "A shape of speechless beauty did appear / Like the bright shade of some immortal dream", signed A. Morgan lower right, 5" x 7.7", (13cm x 19.5cm), in gilt slip and pierced gilt frame.
Arthur Morgan was a pupil of Louis Solon at Minton from circa 1877, and later worked for Doulton.
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: No
Total lot weight: No
Condition Report
Good condition. Unmarked verso. Frame may be later.
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