A RARE CHINESE EXPORT 'HARVEST' PUNCHBOWL
A RARE CHINESE EXPORT 'HARVEST' PUNCHBOWL
A RARE CHINESE EXPORT 'HARVEST' PUNCHBOWL
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A RARE CHINESE EXPORT 'HARVEST' PUNCHBOWL
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A RARE CHINESE EXPORT 'HARVEST' PUNCHBOWL

DATE 1779

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A RARE CHINESE EXPORT 'HARVEST' PUNCHBOWL
DATE 1779
Varying scenes of a European grain harvest in vivid enamel colors, a vignette in between inscribed HARVEST HOME, opposite is the gilt monogram JC above FELDEN FARM and the date 1779
13¼ in. (33.5 cm.) diameter
来源
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 28 November 1996, lot 725.
Acquired from Cohen and Pearce, London.

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A nearly identical punchbowl in the British Museum (Franks.1403) formerly in the collection of the 1st Viscount Exmouth is mentioned in W. Chaffers' 1893 book The Collector's Hand-book, famously incorrectly identified as Lowestoft porcelain. Chaffers mentions a harvest bowl in his own collection, possibly the present lot.
A Felden Farm harvest jug was sold from The Garbisch Collection, Sotheby Parke Bernet, 22 May 1980, lot 229 (illustrated in Hervouet and Bruneau, op. cit., p. 86). Felden, a village in Hempstead, may well have been the site of an 18th century farm where harvest celebrations featured specially ordered Chinese export porcelain. The Tower family who ordered a number of armorial services earlier in the century (see lot 467) had considerable farming properties in this area.