Sculptural Group

ca. 1871 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Sculptural group of a 'chinaman' seated on a hillock, holding an exotic bird in his lap, and with another at his feet. Two branches rise up behind him, and these are surmounted by leafy candle sockets. To his right is his quiver, bow and parasol. He leans on a pagoda-like structure, which is surmounted by the inkpot (with separate domed cover). The pattern of his robe is printed in black. The pagoda has sponged finish.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Tin-glazed earthenware, modelled and with overglaze enamel colours
Brief description
Sculptural group with candelabrum and inkpot of earthenware covered with a tin glaze and painted with overglaze enamel colours. Swedish, Rörstrand, about 1871.
Physical description
Sculptural group of a 'chinaman' seated on a hillock, holding an exotic bird in his lap, and with another at his feet. Two branches rise up behind him, and these are surmounted by leafy candle sockets. To his right is his quiver, bow and parasol. He leans on a pagoda-like structure, which is surmounted by the inkpot (with separate domed cover). The pattern of his robe is printed in black. The pagoda has sponged finish.
Dimensions
  • Approximate; taken from register height: 35.8cm
  • Approximate; taken from register width: 35cm
  • Approximate; taken from register depth: 26cm
Marks and inscriptions
'RÖRSTRAND' above a cross (Painted in grey)
Gallery label
(16/07/2008)
Sculptural Group with Candelabrum and Inkpot
Made in Rörstrand, Sweden about 1871
Marks: 'RÖRSTRAND' above a cross, painted in grey
Tin-glazed earthenware with overglaze enamel colours

C.4-1986

This group was probably exhibited at the International Exhibition of 1871.
Credit line
Given by the Commissioners of the Great Exhibition
Object history
Acquired by Her Majesty's Commissioners, probably from the International Exhibition of 1871 where it was probably exhibited.
Other numbers
  • 297
  • HMC.107 - H.M.C. Loan no.
Collection
Accession number
C.4-1986

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Record createdJuly 16, 2008
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