Cup
Dateca. 1700
OriginAsia, China, Jingdezhen
MediumPorcelain, hard-paste
DimensionsD: 2 3/4"
H: 2"
Credit LineColonial Williamsburg Foundation
Object numberT125-2013,11
DescriptionPartially reconstructed cup excavated from the Hubbard Lot, 02PB–01071Label TextOrnamented on the exterior with a combination of translucent enamels, this tea or wine cup is covered with a design typically referred to as “egg and spinach.” This decoration dates to the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Not typically found on tea wares, the patchy pattern is more commonly seen on bowls, plates, and dishes or biscuit-fired figural pieces. This cup is particularly noteworthy, as the decoration is rarely found in an American context. It was excavated from a site near the home of Colonel John Chiswell, but given the destruction of records pertaining to this area of Williamsburg, it is unclear who owned the property in the earliest decades of the 18th century.
Exhibition(s)
1628-1643
ca. 1755
1685-1710
1735-1745
ca. 1710
ca. 1740
ca. 1710
ca. 1740
ca. 1700
ca. 1700
1736-1750
ca. 1760