Punch Bowl
Dateca. 1710
OriginEngland, Bristol
MediumTin-glazed earthenware (delft / delftware)
DimensionsOH:8 3/4"; DIAM(TOP):14 1/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1934-66
DescriptionSteep-sided bowl, slightly flared high-standing footing, very white and with high gloss, thinly potted. Exterior exhibits chinoiserie (almost Persian) treatment, rim bordered by band of scrollwork and regular pendant floral sprays, central area filled with alternate vertical and horizontal floral sprays, base painted as calyx with predominant color of each leaf alternately green and red. In "V" formed between leaves are alternate flowering branches and wild fowl. "Empty" spaces filled with flying birds and insects. All in cobalt, mixed green and iron red. Footing banded with Chinese scroll work and striping all in blue. Interior decorated in blue with stylized floral motifs ringing the side and, in the bottom an oriental figure holding a leafed branch with a goblet resting on a (stump?) before him. Quality of enamels and of workmanship extremely high; glaze not puddled, red infrequently "comes through" glaze, painting extremely consistent and delicate, wear marks on bottom interiorLabel TextThe colors on this bowl relate to those on a Bristol jug in the CWF collection (accession 1954-768).
InscribedNo
MarkingsNone
ProvenanceArthur Ackerman & Son, Inc.
ca. 1760
1820-1840
1750-1775
1846-1853
ca. 1760
1846 (dated)
1775-1800
1775-1800
1815-1830