Tea Bowl, Saucer and Coffee Cup
ca. 1782-1787 (made)
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Trio of tea bowl, saucer and coffee cup of hard-paste porcelain. Each piece painted in a famille rose style with Chinese figures of a man proffering a flower to a woman holding a parasol, the scene taking place before a garden fence. The border with a simple arching design in iron-red, lilac and blue. The coffee cup with characteristic clip-handle.
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Parts | This object consists of 3 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Hard-paste porcelain with a lead glaze, painted in enamels |
Brief description | Trio of tea bowl, saucer and coffee cup, made by New Hall porcelain factory, Staffordshire, about 1782-87, hard-paste porcelain with a lead glaze, painted in enamels |
Physical description | Trio of tea bowl, saucer and coffee cup of hard-paste porcelain. Each piece painted in a famille rose style with Chinese figures of a man proffering a flower to a woman holding a parasol, the scene taking place before a garden fence. The border with a simple arching design in iron-red, lilac and blue. The coffee cup with characteristic clip-handle. |
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Credit line | Given by W. H. Maund, Esq. |
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Accession number | C.70A to C-1969 |
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Record created | July 16, 2008 |
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