A famille rose five-piece 'parrot' garniture

CIRCA 1740

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A famille rose five-piece 'parrot' garniture
Circa 1740
Comprising three oviform vases and two beaker vases, possibly after a design by Cornelis Pronk, enamelled on both sides with a parrot with pink, blue, yellow and white plumage clasping a twin cherry in his right claw, the other leg chained to the swing crossbar suspended from a foliate medallion, the slightly everted rim and foot encircled by a blue ground and iron red bands (one beaker vase extensively repaired, the other with a small rim repair)
circa 29 cm high (5)

Lot Essay

Although never proven, this design has often been attributed to Cornelis Pronk. Certainly the distinct combination of colours can be found in the Pronk repertoire, just as the shapes can. The cherry sprays held in the parrot's claw are not unlike those seen in the border design of a dish of 1740, illustrated by C.J.A. Jörg. Pronk Porcelain, p.80, pl.IX and X, nos. 49 & 50. A similarly decorated piece was sold in our London Rooms, 29 March 1982, lot 356, and illustrated by A. du Boulay, Christie's Pictorial History of Chinese Ceramics, p.263, fig.11. It is rare to find complete garnitures but a single vase was sold on our London Rooms, 7 April 1997, lot 48. A cup and saucer with this design is illustrated by Williamson, The book of Famille Rose, pl.XLII

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