A Worcester fluted cream or milk jug and cover, circa 1765-68
The jug delicately painted with a large spray of colourful flowers. The spout and cover with a gilt rim, and a flower finial to the cover. This delicate style of flower painting, with spindly stems and the use of opaque blue enamel, is an uncommon factory style usually found on teawares with broad vertical facets (See Zorensky, Worcester Porcelain, p.188, no. 200, by Simon Spero and John Sandon).
Height: 14.1 cm
Mark: Blue fret mark to base
Condition: Small chip to tip of spout, and 0.5cm chip to footrim. Small chips to flower finial.