18th Century Worcester Porcelain Fluted Bowl with Black Penciled Decoration.
Description
18th Century Worcester Porcelain Fluted Bowl with Black Penciled Decoration.
The bowl tapering to straight cylindrical foot.
Penciled in black enamel with a Chinese man holding a parasol, a bird perched on his right hand, flanked by a fence and a tree and a flower filled vase on a table, the interior with a landscape vignette and a formal border.
Blue underglaze pseudo Chinese square fret mark.
Circa 1770-1772.
4 1/2" Diameter.
Condition: Wear to enamels, interior.
Provenance: The Zorensky Collection of Worcester Porcelain, Part I,
Bonham's, London, March 16, 2004, lot 49 (Collection paper label no. Y219).
Simon Spero, London, June 10, 2004.
Robin Henry Ceramic Collection, #84.
Literature: Simon Spero and John Sandon: Worcester Porcelain 1751-1790, the Zorensky Collection, Suffolk: Antique Collector's Club: 1996, p. 180. See figure 150 for an early teabowl and saucer in this pattern.