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Bowl

Mid 18th century (made), ca. 1765-70 (decorated)
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Place of origin

Porcelain bowl with moulded designs; carved on the outside with a lotus pattern and painted in 'famille-rose' colours with two figures and two sheep, and the inside with a flower-spray in iron-red in the centre, the border with a continuous undulating wreath. Overdecorated in England, porbably in Worcester.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
porcelain painted in enamel colours
Brief description
Bowl, porcelain with moulded designs of a lotus pattern, two figures and two sheep, Chinese, mid 18th century
Physical description
Porcelain bowl with moulded designs; carved on the outside with a lotus pattern and painted in 'famille-rose' colours with two figures and two sheep, and the inside with a flower-spray in iron-red in the centre, the border with a continuous undulating wreath. Overdecorated in England, porbably in Worcester.
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 11.75cm
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Accession number
C.201-1963

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Record createdMarch 25, 2003
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