k Rare Chinese coffeepot, 1845. Creator John Wykeham Archer. Rare Chinese coffeepot, 1845. Item from the collection of British critic, travel writer and slaveowner William Beckford, who was also an art collector and patron of works of decorative art. After he died, the collection at his home Lansdown Tower just outside Bath was put up for sale. The catalogue numbers some 650 lots, including gorgeous furniture, cabinets, paintings, antique gems, coins, agates, mosaic tables, sculpture, Etruscan vases, rare gold Japan, and what is described as quotmatchless chinaquot...The Chinese Coffeepot, bamboo pattern, is curious and rare each reed is perforated entirely. From quotIllustrated London Newsquot, 1845, Vol VII. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Rare Chinese coffee pot, 1845. Creator: John Wykeham Archer. Rare Chinese coffee pot, 1845. Item from the collection of British critic, travel writer and slaveowner William Beckford, who was also an art collector and patron of works of decorative art. After he died, the collection at his home Lansdown Tower just outside Bath was put up for sale.  The catalogue numbers some 650 lots, including gorgeous furniture, cabinets, paintings, antique gems, coins, agates, mosaic tables, sculpture, Etruscan vases, rare gold Japan, and what is described as  quot matchless china quot ...The Chinese Coffee pot, bamboo pattern, is curious and rare  each reed is perforated entirely . From  quot Illustrated London News quot , 1845, Vol VII.
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Rare Chinese coffee-pot, 1845. Creator: John Wykeham Archer.

Rare Chinese coffee-pot, 1845. Item from the collection of British critic, travel writer and slaveowner William Beckford, who was also an art collector and patron of works of decorative art. After he died, the collection at his home Lansdown Tower just outside Bath was put up for sale. 'The catalogue numbers some 650 lots, including gorgeous furniture, cabinets, paintings, antique gems, coins, agates, mosaic tables, sculpture, Etruscan vases, rare gold Japan, and what is described as "matchless china"...The Chinese Coffee-pot, bamboo pattern, is curious and rare; each reed is perforated entirely'. From "Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII.

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