Bottle
Category
Ceramics
Date
1700 - 1715
Materials
Porcelain, underglaze cobalt blue, overglaze polychrome enamels and gold
Measurements
270 mm (Height); 135 mm (Diameter)
Place of origin
Jingdezhen
Order this imageCollection
Melford Hall, Suffolk
NT 926294.2
Summary
Bottle, one of two, porcelain, globular base with elongated neck, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, China, 1700-1715; decorated in underglaze blue cobalt and translucent polychrome (famille verte) enamels and gold, painted with three octafoil-shaped reserves, two of flowering plants (prunus and peony) and one with the Hundred Antiquities (Baigu) with peacock feathers in a vase surrounded by other objects, against a powdered blue ground blue ground with traces of gilding.
Full description
The early Chinese porcelains at Melford Hall may have been acquired by the previous owners, the Cordell and Firebrace families, whose portraits also survive in the Hyde Parker Collection, or after 1786 by a member of the Hyde Parker family.
Provenance
Part of the Hyde Parker Collection. The hall and part of the collection were Accepted in Lieu and transferred by the Treasury to the National Trust in 1960