A LIVERPOOL DELFT PUNCH BOWL

CIRCA 1750

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A LIVERPOOL DELFT PUNCH BOWL
CIRCA 1750
The interior finely painted after Hogarth with a bawdy scene said to be in St. John's Coffee-House, Temple Bar, of eleven gentlemen in varying degrees of intoxication, titled below A, MIDNIGHT, MODERN, CONVERSATION,', within a scrollwork cartouche and fruiting grapevine, the exterior with three pastoral panels divided by trellis
10 in. (25.4 cm.) diameter
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 22 May 1984, lot 75.
John Philip Kassebaum Collection; Sotheby's, London, 1 October 1991, lot 92.
With Mark and Marjorie Allen, New Hampshire.

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Lot Essay

William Hogarth's famous satiric print was first published in 1733. It has been suggested that the figures are identifiable citizens of the time including: a prize-fighter James Figg (supine in the foreground), a cleric Cornelius Ford (with ladle at the right), a tobacconist John Harrison (depicted toasting), a barrister Kettleby and a bookbinder Chandler. Adding irony to the title, note the time on the tallcase clock reads four o'clock. The original oil on canvas of this scene is today in the Paul Mellon Collection, Yale Center, New Haven.

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