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KC1973-717
Cane handle
KC1973-717

Cane handle

Date1749-1750
Artist/Maker Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory (1745-1769)
Attributed to Joseph Willems
MediumSoft-paste porcelain
DimensionsH: 2 13/16"; D: 1 13/16"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1962-71
DescriptionCane handle in the form of a girl's upraised head tilted to the right. Her brown hair with black streaks is gathered in a knot from which come several locks and garlands of flowers molded in relief and painted red, pink, blue, yellow, and green in overglaze.

Late triangle or early raised anchor period.
Label TextIn spite of their vulnerable position at the head of a walking stick, a surprising number of porcelain cane handles have survived. The model for this example has been attributed on stylistic grounds to the Belgian, Joseph Willems, who prepared models at Chelsea for about eighteen years. If so, this was among the first pieces he produced there. The paste suggests a late triangle period, and Willems reached Chelsea no earlier than 1748.
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MarkingsNo
ProvenanceEx coll: M.G. Kaufman, Chicago