Cup
Date1735-1745
OriginAsia, China, Jingdezhen
MediumPorcelain, hard-paste
DimensionsW: 2 1/2"
H: 1 1/2"
Credit LineColonial Williamsburg Foundation
Object numberT125-2013,13
DescriptionFragment of a handless teacup excavated from the site of the Dr. Barraud House, 10FALabel TextAlthough made in China, this teacup is an exact copy of a cup produced by the Meissen porcelain factory near Dresden in what is now Germany. The Chinese potters even copied the Meissen mark on the bottom of the cup. The Meissen cup was in turn copied from a Chinese porcelain pattern inspired by a blending of designs taken from Persian pottery and Japanese porcelain. An excellent illustration of the transmission of style, this teacup was owned and used in Williamsburg, where it was excavated from the site of the Dr. Barraud House.
Exhibition(s)
1662-1722
1628-1643
ca. 1710
ca. 1700
1736-1750
ca. 1740
ca. 1710
1685-1710
ca. 1740
ca. 1700
ca. 1760
ca. 1755