a fine large famille rose 'hunting' punchbowl
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a fine large famille rose 'hunting' punchbowl

CIRCA 1765

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a fine large famille rose 'hunting' punchbowl
Circa 1765
The exterior finely enamelled with a continuous scene depicting the meet, the departure, the chase and the kill in a wooded landscape, the interior with a galloping equestrian below a spearhead border around the rim and repeated around the foot, shallow rim chip restored
15½ in. (39.5 cm.) diam.
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Lot Essay

The design copies a series of four engravings after James Seymour (1702-52) entitled 'Going out in the Morning', 'Brushing into Cover', 'In Full Chase' and 'The Death of the Fox', the first three probably copying engravings by Pierre Charles Canot (1710-77) and the fourth by Anthony Walker (1726-65). This bowl shows the skill of Chinese artists in using designs taken from European engravings and copying them onto porcelain; here trees have been used as a dividing line between the separate scenes to form a continuous view of the hunt. An almost identical bowl from the Mottahedeh Collection is illustrated by D. Howard and J. Ayers, China for the West, 1978, vol.I, pp.281-3, together with the four engravings from which the design is taken. Another very similar bowl, one centimetre larger, was exhibited A Tale of Three Cities, Canton, Shanghai & Hong Kong, London, 1997, p.118, catalogue no.144. The single horse and rider in the interior of the present lot, is also in the interior of both the above-mentioned bowls.

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