The Helen Espir Collection - 12 Nov 2014

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A Chinese porcelain English-decorated teapot and cover 1st half 18th century

£500 - £800 £850

A Chinese porcelain English-decorated teapot and cover 1st half 18th century, with original underglaze blue decoration of a pagoda in a mountain landscape, over-enamelled with black and gilt stippled vine leaves and puce grapes, a Chinese teabowl with the same later decoration, and a similarly-decorated Chinese milk jug moulded after a Staffordshire salt-glazed original, 18cm max. (4)

Provenance: the Helen Espir Collection, nos. 603, 933 and 848. The jug previously in the Michael Gillingham Collection, before that in the Trapnell Collection, thought to be Bristol porcelain.

Illustrated: Helen Espir, European Decoration on Oriental Porcelain, p.227, pl.29.

This particular design is known on Bow porcelain of the early 1750s, which suggests a decorator at a London atelier. The jug is an interesting example of the journey of influences across Europe and Asia and back again.

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