Bowl
Date1752-1758
Artist/Maker
Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory
(1745-1769)
MediumPorcelain, Soft-paste
DimensionsH: 3 1/4; Dia: 3 7/8in. (8.3 x 9.8cm)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1962-27,1
DescriptionSoft-paste porcelain bowl or cup of bellied shape that tapers to a slightly flared rim. There is no foot ring. The decoration is hand painted. On one side of the exterior there are three birds in branches. On the opposite side of the exterior, there is a moth, a beetle, and a bird in flight. At the bottom of the inside of the bowl, there is a spray of flowers of various colors and size. There is a line of red, iron oxide, on the rim of the bowl.Label TextThese may be the "round water cups and saucers" or the "water cups and saucers with birds" listed in the 1755 Chelsea catalog. Englishmen did not normally drink water with their meals in the eighteenth century, but finger bowls, usually called "water glasses,” were used in some homes.
InscribedNo
MarkingsNo
ProvenanceEx coll: M.G. Kaufman, Chicago, purchased from Charles Corky (sp?) in Chicago in 1941
Exhibition(s)
1752-1758
ca. 1710
ca. 1765
1752-1758
1765-1775
ca. 1770
1744-1749
1750-1752
ca. 1755
ca. 1755
1745-1749
1759-1769