Chelsea porcelain dishes appear in New Jersey sale

This pair of Chelsea silver form dishes painted with fancy birds c.1755 is estimated at $200-300 on January 30 at Millea Bros.

On January 30, Millea Bros of Boonton, New Jersey, will offer more than 400 lots of English and American furniture and decorative arts from the estate of Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Seeler (1926-2018).

Extracted from Antiques Trade Gazette | Anne Crane

A quiet but well-known presence in the NY design community, Seeler bought art and antiques from well-respected dealers, auction houses and collections, including Peter Tillou, Ginsburg & Levy, Graham Arader and Earle Vandekar.

English pottery and porcelain was an area of keen interest, with this pair of Chelsea silver form dishes painted with fancy birds c.1755 estimated at $200-300.