A Chinese export famille rose porcelain punch bowl,
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Description
A Chinese export famille rose porcelain punch bowl, third quarter 18th century. With the family crest of Wood of Copmanthorpe.
NOTE: The service form which these dishes come were photographed in situ in Country Life, July 14 1988, figure 8, it has been suggested the service from which these dishes come was brought back from China by Richard Wood, who was a supercargo in the East India Company and a member of the Council at Canton in 1756 and 1760.
H: 4 3/4, Dia: 11 1/2 in.
PROVENANCE:
Probably made for John Wood of Copmanthorpe and Hollin Hall.
Inherited by Richard Wood, 1778.
NOTE: The service form which these dishes come were photographed in situ in Country Life, July 14 1988, figure 8, it has been suggested the service from which these dishes come was brought back from China by Richard Wood, who was a supercargo in the East India Company and a member of the Council at Canton in 1756 and 1760.
H: 4 3/4, Dia: 11 1/2 in.
PROVENANCE:
Probably made for John Wood of Copmanthorpe and Hollin Hall.
Inherited by Richard Wood, 1778.
Condition
A few scattered black spots and small glaze pits, surface soiling to interior.
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A Chinese export famille rose porcelain punch bowl,
Estimate $800 - $1,200
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Vice President | Department Head, Asian Arts
Head of Department, British & European Furniture and Decorative Arts
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