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1891.4.0.4
Tea Bowls
1891.4.0.4

Tea Bowls

Original Owner (American, 1765 - 1836)
Dateabout 1795-1800
MediumWheel-thrown Chinese export porcelain with overglaze enamels in brown, green, pink, and purple
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x diameter): 1 7/8 x 3 1/2in. (4.8 x 8.9cm)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineGift of Sarah M. Strong
Object number1891.4.0.4-.9
DescriptionSix round, Chinese export porcelain tea bowls, part of a teaset consisting of a teapot, cream ewer, sugar bowl, six tea bowls, and six saucers. The set is decorated with overglaze enamels in brown, green, pink, and purple, with a small flower-filled basket and small clusters of flowers. The entire set, with the straight-sided teapot and undecorated white porcelain surfaces, reflects the neoclassical style popular in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

The tea bowls have slightly ribbed sides with a slight wave to the rims. They outsides are decorated with an enameled flower basket and three small clusters of flowers. A border at the outside of each rim, consisting of a wavy brown line outlined in brown dots, decorates each surface. The rims of the tea bowls have been decorated with gilding, most of which has worn away. Just inside the rim of each tea bowl is another border, consisting of two parallel brown lines with evenly spaced purple dots filling the space between. At the bottom of the inside of each tea bowl, there are various brown enamel lines in an abstract pattern.
Status
Not on view
Sugar Bowl
Phebe Curtis
about 1795-1800
1891.4.0.12
Phebe Curtis
about 1795-1800
Teapot
Phebe Curtis
about 1795-1800
Cream Ewer
Phebe Curtis
early 19th century
1968.15.1.3
Unknown
early 19th century
Tea Bowl and Saucer
Unknown
early 19th century
1961.12.12.1
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1840
1978.16.4
Mary Gorton Keeney
about 1820
Tea Bowls
Enoch Wood & Sons
about 1840
1978.102.9
Andrew Stevenson
1816-1830
1961.1.27
Andrew Stevenson
1816-1830
Tea Bowl and Saucer
Unknown
early 19th century