Teapot
Date1723/1724
MediumHard-paste porcelain with gilt, Bottger luster and enamel decoration
Dimensions5 3/8 in.
13.5 cm
13.5 cm
Credit LineFounders Society Purchase, gift of Ruth Nugent Head and City of Detroit purchase, by exchange
Object number1992.43.A
ClassificationsCeramics
Curator NotesTeapot of squat form with loop handle, curved spout with mask terminal and contemporary silver-gilt mount. Painted with Chinoiserie decoration of a huntsman and companion on horseback, one holding a hawk, the other with a spear, an attendant before them driving three spotted hounds. The reverse with two figures before a water with boats, an attendant blackamoor and another figure to one side within iron-red scroll and gilt-lined Bottger luster panelled cartouches; the shoulder with a band of gilt "Laub- und Bandelwerk", the spout, handle, body and cover with scattered birds among "indianischen Blumen".
On View
On viewLocations
- Exhibition Demo Museum (Hanover Square), Level 3, European Sculpture & Decorative, Gallery 3
ProvenanceGertrude J. and Robert T. Anderson, Orlando, Florida
Terms
Teapots with this imagery are very rare.
There are no works to discover for this record.
