Between 1820-1823 two magnificent services were made for His Highness Willajah Nabob Auzum Jar of the Carnatic, by Chamberlains Worcester.The blue service has an embossed blue and gold border with the insignia of the Nawab, and the central portion is decorated with copies of Botanical illustrations taken from Curtis's Botanical Magazine. The order was placed with Griffiths Cooke & Co., of Madras in 1820 but only shipped in 1823 due to the vast size of the order. The pink service carrying a similar border, the central portion is more restrained, and has the Nawab’s insignia in the centre of the plate, surrounded by a floral wreath. The inscription reads: "Amir Al Hind Nawab Azam Jah Bahadur Hirji 1236" |
 Chamberlain's Worcester Plate made
for the Nawab of the Carnatic
with flower
Circa 1820
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Chamberlain's Worcester Plate made
for the Nawab of the Carnatic
with flower
Circa 1820 |
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Chamberlain's Worcester Plate made
for the Nawab of the Carnatic
with an artichoke plant in flower
Circa 1820 |
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Chamberlain's Worcester Plate made
for the Nawab of the Carnatic
with a Cretan Kidney Vetch in flower
Circa 1820 |
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 Chamberlain's Worcester Plate made
for the Nawab of the Carnatic
with white flower. Circa 1820 |
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 Chamberlain's Worcester Dish made
for the Nawab of the Carnatic
with flower. Circa 1820 |
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 Chamberlain's Worcester Plate made
for the Nawab of the Carnatic
with flower. Circa 1820 |
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