High Fidelle-ity ups the price
Between 1781-90, when Fidelle Duvivier was at New Hall he created some of the factory’s finest wares, painting in a highly characteristic style figure and landscape compositions. However, as Geoffrey Godden wrote in his Guide to English Porcelain: “His pieces are so rare that I wonder what on earth he did with himself when he was employed at the factory!”
Creating lots of excitement at this Trembath Welch Essex sale on 14 July was a Newhall mug decorated…