Beaker
Date1750-1752
Artist/Maker
Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory
(1745-1769)
OriginEngland, London
MediumSoft-paste porcelain
DimensionsD: 2 7/8"; H: 2 15/16"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1962-37
DescriptionTall, handless cup (beaker) with five lobed edge painted with brown line is molded on the exterior with five long narrow (scolopendrium) leaves and decorated in overglaze polychrome with flowers, moths, and a caterpillar. It has a small leaf and a flower on the interior side and a flower on the interior bottom.Raised anchor period.
Label TextThis pattern of scolopendrium leaves molded in relief was derived from earlier Chantilly examples. Various forms of teaware in the scolopendrium pattern were made during both the raised and red anchor periods. Most examples of the pattern have the leaves painted in green with yellow, while this and at least one other beaker bearing a raised anchor mark are among the few surviving examples painted with scattered flowers and insects. The scolopendrium design was later used at the Worcester porcelain manufactory.
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ProvenanceEx coll: M.G. Kaufman, Chicago
1745-1749
1752-1758
1752-1758
1750-1752
1750-1752
1750-1752
1750-1752
1744-1749
1650-1675
1824-1828 (range of the entires in the album).
ca. 1735
1696 (dated)