Gilded and Overglaze Enamel Painted Chinese Porcelain Saucer

(Mid-Eighteenth Century)

Approximately half of a large Chinese-export porcelain saucer with intricately red painted enamel and gold gilt decoration. The motif is a petaled design, possibly chrysanthemum, with the center of the flower residing in the middle of the face of the saucer and the petals extending in layers towards the rim. There are additional floral designs scattered throughout the saucer that are outlined and highlighted in gilt. The rim is a brown dressed rim and measures to 6.5 inches in diameter. The footring is a slightly curved wedge and is yellowed and unglazed. The enameling is worn away on a few of the sherds. Consists of eleven mended sherds and seven sherds that mend but are not mended to vessel. There are at least two matching teacups in the same context.

  • Object number

    293.88, 293.93, 293.91, 293.8, 293.94, 293.96, 293.78, 293.99, 293.100, 293.2, 293.12, 293.98, 293.97, 293.84, 293.87, 293.90, 430.75, 430.121

  • Date made

    Mid-Eighteenth Century

  • Dimensions

    Rim Diameter 6.5 inches

    Height 1 inches

    Foot Diameter 3.75 inches

  • Decoration

    Gilded

    Overglaze Enamel Painted

  • Color

    Red

  • Animals/objects

    Saucer

  • Patterns

    Other (see comments)

  • Category

    Household

  • Class

    Ceramic

  • Functions

    Teaware

  • Material

    Porcelain

  • Context

    Lot 28, Privy Deposit: Level 3 (624.293)

  • Forms

    Base/Body/Rim

  • Ware types

    Chinese

    Porcelain, Hard Paste

  • Techniques

    Press Molded

7 Hanover Square

Manhattan, 7 Hanover Square

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