Shallow bowl, one of a pair
Date1780-1800
OriginAsia, China, Jingdezhen
MediumHard-paste porcelain
DimensionsDiam.: 6 1/16"
OH: 1 3/16"
Credit LineGift of Mr. Joseph France
Object number2001-51,2
DescriptionThis shallow, chinese export porcelain bowl is decorated in opaque enamels. The rim is shaped to conform to the lightly fluted body, divided in twelve paneks separated by single and double flutes. The well bears a small peony and iron red tulip-shaped bud and is bordered by a wavy vine in sepia. The rim is encircled by a sepia line underscored with dots. The bowl sits on a low footring.Excellent condition
Label TextThis shallow Chinese export porcelain bowl is decorated in opaque enamels featuring peony and tulip-shaped buds.
ProvenanceFormerly owned by Joseph France's parents, Richard and Louisa F. France.
1780-1800
1810-1820
Ca. 1760
1750-1775
ca. 1720
1780-1800
ca. 1800
1660-1722
ca. 1765
1760-1780
1780-1800
ca. 1736