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A pair of Worcester porcelain rectangular plaques, circa 1830, each painted by Enoch Doe with named views of Windsor Castle and York, both titled to the reverse and one signed, in giltwood frames carved with scrolling acanthus, 8 x 12cm (3 x 4.75in)
Other Notes: Enoch Wood was born at Worcester in around 1795, and in 1805 began his one-year apprenticeship. It is probable that his father, James Doe, was also employed at the factory. By 1820 he was in partnership with George Rogers as a decorator on the High Street executing landscapes. He exhibited at the 1851 Great Exhibition as 'Enoch Doe, High Street, Worcester - Designer, Specimens of enamelling upon porcelain plates, scenes from Shakespeare's Richard III'

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