Ceramics
Bow Porcelain Factory (Maker)
London, Essex, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1748-1765
Porcelain (soft-paste); Lead glaze
Molded, Painted, Enameled
1982.0147
Object Number1982.0147 |
Mug
Ceramics
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John Mayer
Bow Porcelain Factory (Maker)
c. 1747-c. 1776
London, Essex, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Stratford High Street
1748-1765
1. Label; Underside; Circular, with word "COLLECTION" printed above an armorial shield flanked by handwritten "23" and "a"
2. Label; Underside; Rectangular, with "CHAS. E. DUNLAP/COLLECTION/No. _____" printed in blue and the number "25" handwritten in black ink.
Porcelain (soft-paste); Lead glaze
Molded, Painted, Enameled
5 (H) , 4.87 (L) , 3.87 (Diam)
12.7 (H) , 12.37 (L) , 9.83 (Diam)
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[Catalogue] Amor, Albert. 1982 Loan Exhibition of Bow Porcelain.
• Similar shape with chinoiserie design: no.25.
[Article] Spero, Simon. 2002 18th Century English Porcelain. Antique Collecting: The Journal of the Antique Collectors' Club. 37 (3)
• Similar shape and painted decoration: p. 7, fig. 1.
[Article] Jellicoe, Roderick & Hunter, Robert. 2007 English Porcelain in America: Evidence from Williamsburg. Ceramics in America. 165-84.
• Bow porcelain saucer bearing different enameled chinoiserie figure and motifs, excavated at Williamsburg, VA: p. 173, fig. 15, c. 1758-60