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The Peacock pattern originally came from Chinese Export porcelain around 1760 and in 1815 the Spode factory began to reproduce … Read more The Peacock pattern originally came from Chinese Export porcelain around 1760 and in 1815 the Spode factory began to reproduce the pattern in 1815 possibly for replacement pieces for the Chinese Export pieces. Coalport tried to make a similar pattern to compete with Spode but was unable to succeed. The Coalport examples are much rarer...Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis had this pattern which which she inherited from her mother Janet Lee Auchincloss. See less
- Dimensions
- 21ʺW × 16ʺD × 3ʺH
- Period
- Early 19th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Porcelain
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Purple
- Condition Notes
- Missing details worn off painted area can be easily restored. Missing details worn off painted area can be easily restored. less
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