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KC1973-662
Saucer
KC1973-662

Saucer

Date1750-1752
Artist/Maker Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory (1745-1769)
MediumPorcelain, Soft-paste
DimensionsDIA (corner to corner): 5in. (12.7cm); DIA (side to side): 4 11/16in. (11.9cm)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1962-33,2
DescriptionOctagonal, soft-paste porcelain saucer with the "Lady & Pavilion" pattern, resembling the Kakiemon prototype. The saucer is decorated with a woman in turquoise and red robes and a pavilion with curtains and tassels painted with red, yellow, blue and turquoise, with some gilt highlights. There is a blue, flying bird and a bird cage.
Label TextThe lady-and-pavilion design appears frequently on Chelsea. The rarity of this piece lies in the shape of the tea bowl, which is molded into ten rather than the usual eight sides. The 1755 catalog refers many times to "octogon" pieces of tea and dinnerware, but only a very few "ten square" items are listed, and then only larger ones, such as basins and compotiers.
InscribedNo
MarkingsNo
ProvenanceEx coll: M.G. Kaufman, Chicago
Exhibition(s)
KC1973-662
1750-1752
KC1975-500
1750-1752
KC1973-659
1750-1752
KC1973-677
1744-1749
KC1973-659
1750-1752
DS1988-0068
1752-1758
File print
1765-1775
KC1973-727
1752-1758
KC1973-700
1750-1752
KC1976-306
1759-1769