Garniture
Dateca. 1785
OriginAsia, China, Jingdezhen
MediumHard-paste porcelain
Dimensions1) OH: 6 5/8"; OW: 3"
2) OH: 5 71/6"; OW: 3"
3) OH: 6 1/2"; OW: 2 7/8"
4) OH: 5 1/4"; OW: 3 1/16"
5) OH: 6 1/2"; OW: 2 7/8"
Credit LineBequest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hennage
Object number2020-181,1a&b
DescriptionFive-piece Chinese porcelain garniture comprised of three baluster vases with covers and two trumpet vases. Decorated with opaque enamels in a pseudo-tobacco leaf pattern.Label TextPainted with a pattern often referred to by collectors as “tobacco leaf” or “pseudo-tobacco leaf,” the floral and leafy decoration on this five-piece garniture was particularly popular in late eighteenth and early nineteenth century America; archaeological evidence and intact survivals with histories of ownership reveal the pattern was owned in Virginia, Maryland, and South Carolina.
A gift from Joe Hennage to his wife June, this particular garniture graced the parlor mantel of the Hennages’ Williamsburg home for many years and was among their early porcelain acquisitions.
Exhibition(s)
ca. 1785
ca. 1785
ca. 1785
ca. 1785
1750-1780
ca. 1785
ca. 1810
ca. 1735
ca. 1750
ca. 1765
1790-1810
ca. 1800