LARGE CHINESE EXPORT OVAL PLATTER WITH STRAINER The platter bears the Arms of the Honorable East India Company, “Auspicio Regis Et Senatus Anglae” the strainer without Arms but in matching colors. 16 ¾” x 13 ¾” $2,500.00
Close-up of Arms
Platter with Strainer
Close-up of detail on Strainer. Additional Information: The arms, which are copied from the bookplate of the Company (Viner Collection, no. 1303) inscribed ‘Secretary Office’, are of “The New East India Company”, Argent a cross gules, in the dexter chief quarter and escutcheon of the arms of France and England quarterly regally crowned or; each supporting a banner, erect argent charged with a cross gules; and the motto of the Company ‘Auspicio Regis et senatus Angliae’. The New East India Company—usually known as ‘The
Honorable East India Company’—was established by Act of Parliament
in 1698 and united with an older East India Company (incorporated by Queen
Elizabeth in 1600, which bore different arms) in 1709. It is quite possible
that this service commemorated the centenary. The service was used by
the Company in India, at Bombay and Madras, and it is known that a number
of Governors took parts of the service back to England at the end of their
tenure of office.
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