A good Chamberlain's porcelain dessert plate with shaped rim decorated in a dark imari palette  and gilt with the pattern that has become known as the jabberwocky after the poem by Lewis Carroll. In the Chamberlain records (reference Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain, Godden), pattern number 1727 which is marked verso, is described as "Coburg..." (the shape) "...drab & blue border dragon gilt". c.1830.

It measures 22.9cm (9") wide and 2.2cm (7/8") high.

In excellent condition with no damage, repair or restoration and very minor handling wear.

FA1413

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