A fine Worcester Osier moulded gravy boat, 1760-65, of elegant…
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A fine Worcester osier moulded gravy boat, 1760-65, of elegant bombe form with a scrolling handle, decorated to two rococo cartouches with floral sprays, a butterfly below the lip, upon a fine osier ground, with puce highlights and sprigged with orange and yellow blooms to the interior, height 11.5 cm, width 21 cm

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  • Osier / Ozier Pattern - When used to decorate porcelain, the osier / ozier pattern is a decorative technique that creates a woven or basket-like pattern on the surface of the ceramic. The pattern is created by using a small, pointed tool to incise lines into the surface of the porcelain, creating the appearance of woven strands. It adds a subtle yet interesting texture to the surface of the piece. The pattern can be applied in a variety of ways, such as in a random or structured arrangement, and can be combined with other decorative techniques, such as hand-painted designs or gold leaf accents.

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