2014.0016.123 Dish, upper surface
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Dish (Platter)

  • Category:

    Ceramics

  • Place of Origin:

    China, Asia

  • Date:

    1815-1825

  • Materials:

    Porcelain (hard-paste); Lime (alkaline) glaze

  • Museum Object Number:

    2014.0016.123


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Object Number

2014.0016.123

Object Name

Dish (Platter)

Category

Ceramics

Credit Line/Donor

Gift of Daniel and Serga Nadler

Place of Origin

China, Asia

Date

1815-1825

Subjects

India market (Chinese export); East India Company (British) association; Armorial device; English market (Chinese export)

Materials

Porcelain (hard-paste); Lime (alkaline) glaze

Dimensions (inches)

2.5 (H) , 17.375 (L) , 14.625 (W)

Dimensions (centimeters)

6.35 (H) , 44.133 (L) , 37.148 (W)

Object Description

Text available soon.

Bibliography and Bibliographic Notes

[Book] Howard, David Sanctuary. 2003 Chinese Armorial Porcelain. 2.
Published: p. 695, no. X7, noting pattern is after 1762+ Worcester design and that the arms may refer to Bahadur Shah II (b. 1775), titular Mogul Emperor (1837-58) and pensioner of the Hon. East India Company. Jiqing, c. 1820
[Book] Beurdeley, Michel & Raindre, Guy. 1986 Qing Porcelain: Famille Verte, Famille Rose 1644-1912.
Very similar dish from same service: p. 234, no. 329, Indian market, with design description and translation of Urdu (Hindustani) "...Mamluk Yamin al-Duala Behadur." Lists examples in other collections. c. 1800
[Book] Kroes, Jochem. 2007 Chinese Armorial Porcelain for the Dutch Market.
Same pattern: pp. 519-20, no. 443
[Catalogue] 2007 Christie's (sales catalogue).
Plates displaying same pattern and arms with "CJW" initials: from Midwestern collection, January 26, 2015 (NYC), lot 94, with banner inscribed "Mallacca," family tradition saying service given to Dutch governor Constantijn Johan Wolterbeek by Sultan of Mallacca. c. 1818
[Book] Howard, David Sanctuary & Ayers, John. 1978 China for the West.
Saucer iin same pattern: p. 475, no. 487