The Helen Espir Collection - 12 Nov 2014
Various Chinese porcelains decorated with the Stag Hunt pattern 18th century
Various Chinese porcelains decorated with the Stag Hunt pattern 18th century, some with original Chinese decoration of bianco-sopra-bianco flowers, anhua bands and underglaze blue landscapes, most later-decorated in England with the typical Stag Hunt design of two leaping deer chased by a hunter, and two Chinese figures in conversation beside rocks and pine. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a saucer dish, two bowls, two teapot stands, three teabowls, four coffee cups and a saucer, 20.5cm max. (15)
Provenance: the Helen Espir Collection, nos. 352, 493, 494, 506, 606, 622, 736, 737, 738, 843, 849, 878 and 928.
Illustrated: Stephen Hanscombe, The Early James Giles and his Contemporary London Decorators, p.59, no.31 for the saucer dish.
Cf. ECC Transactions, Jill McNeile, for a discussion of this pattern which became widespread on English porcelain as well as by English decorators on Chinese porcelain.