Antique 18C Qianlong Newcastle Armorial Bowl Chinese Porcelain Rouge de Fer China
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Condition Report: Some ware to painting, 1 hairline and 1 firing flaw. Size: 26x11CM DiameterxHeight
Very nice ca 1790 Qianlong period. Inscription: William Brown & Eleanor Newcastle
This refers to the Ship Eleanor and the owner/captain William Brown
The Ship Eleanor was build in South Shields near Newcastle in 1789 by a shipbuilder named William Gilley. His shipyard produced 9 ships between 1787 and 1791. The on ship i have been able to find the details of was 250 ton Brig / Brigantine of 30 meters. Lloyds Records are showing that the Eleanor entered service in 1790. The shipbuilder William Gilley went on te become a shipbuilder in Canada in 1812. It would be very interesting to find out more about the Eleanor and William Brown. Archives in the UK must give more answers.
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Condition Report | Some ware to painting, 1 hairline and 1 firing flaw. Size: 26x11CM DiameterxHeight |
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