SOLD Anstice Horton & Rose Slop Bowl
£52.00 inc. tax
Early 19th century porcelain slop bowl made by "Anstice Horton and Rose".
In the "London" shape which came in arouns 1814, this piece must date to the earliest examples of this shape as Anstice Horton and Rose ceased operations in 1814.
Thomas Rose established a china works at Coalport in 1800, in partnership with William Reynolds (replaced after his death in 1803 by Robert Anstice) and William Horton.
The wares of this short lived factory were also made of hybrid hard-paste porcelain which had minor differences in the moulding of shapes and applied decoration and are very hard to separate of those of John Rose.
It is surprising that in their fourteen years of production at least 1419 different pattern numbers were made plus the unnumbered blue-and-white designs.
The Anstice Works were taken over by the John Rose company in 1814 and the two factories were united as "Coalport" and continued making porcelain under that name.
This bowl has very nice gilding and in very good condition. A nice example of the quality of the Anstice Horton and Rose factory.
Makers marks:
Unmarked
Diameter:
16.4 cm diam at rim
Weight:
343 g
Age:
206 years
Condition:
Very good
Maker:
Anstice Horton & Rose
In the "London" shape which came in arouns 1814, this piece must date to the earliest examples of this shape as Anstice Horton and Rose ceased operations in 1814.
Thomas Rose established a china works at Coalport in 1800, in partnership with William Reynolds (replaced after his death in 1803 by Robert Anstice) and William Horton.
The wares of this short lived factory were also made of hybrid hard-paste porcelain which had minor differences in the moulding of shapes and applied decoration and are very hard to separate of those of John Rose.
It is surprising that in their fourteen years of production at least 1419 different pattern numbers were made plus the unnumbered blue-and-white designs.
The Anstice Works were taken over by the John Rose company in 1814 and the two factories were united as "Coalport" and continued making porcelain under that name.
This bowl has very nice gilding and in very good condition. A nice example of the quality of the Anstice Horton and Rose factory.
Makers marks:
Unmarked
Diameter:
16.4 cm diam at rim
Weight:
343 g
Age:
206 years
Condition:
Very good
Maker:
Anstice Horton & Rose
Product Code:73aVhrP
Units in Stock:0
weight:343.0g
Brand:Anstice Horton and Rose
Product Condition: Used

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06 June 2024
Robert Torday
Anstice Horton & Rose Slop Bowl
Reply From Fabulous-Ceramics:
Thank you for the review Robert, nice to know it has arrived safely and it made you happy. Indeed its usually the gilding that goes first, so it has done exceptionally well for a 200 year old bowl. xx