Chelsea porcelain bust of ‘Spring’, c. 1755.
£350.00
A rare Chelsea porcelain bust of Spring, c. 1755. Modelled as the bust of a Classical Goddess, with seperately modelled garland of flowers in her hair. Set upon a high pedestal architectural base, the moulding with gilt detail.
Red anchor mark to the reverse.
For a set of ‘bustos of heathen gods and godesses’ see, ‘F. Severne Mackenna, Chelsea Porcelain The Red Anchor Wares (1951), pl 54, fig 108.
Height – 10.2 cm, 4”.
Width – 3.7 cm, 1 1/2”.
Depth – 3.7 cm, 1 1/2”.
Condition – Head re attached, chip to nose, bust re attached to base. Chips to base and floral garland – please see images for detail.
I personally prefer to see a rare piece of antique porcelain in its aged condition, and this example still displays well. Even so, if it is your preference, the bust can be restored.