LOT 261 A Battersea enamel plaque or badge, circa 1753-56
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A Battersea enamel plaque or badge, circa 1753-56A Battersea enamel plaque or badge, circa 1753-56Of upright oval form, printed in black with the arms of the Anti-Gallican Society, engraved by Ravenet after a design by James Gwin, within a gilt metal mount with hanging loop, 9.7cm high including mountSotheby's, 16 June 1981, Lot 28With Simon Spero, June 1981E and J Handley Collection, illustrated 18th Century English Transfer-Printed Porcelain and Enamels (1991), p.257Bunny and Paul Davies CollectionThe Anti-Gallican Society was founded in 1745 with the aim of discouraging the import and consumption of French goods. One of the Society's Grand Presidents was Stephen Theodore Janssen, owner and founder of the Battersea enamel factory at York House.
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