Attributed to Richard Chaffer, Liverpool, c.1760
Attributed to Richard Chaffer, Liverpool, c.1760

A porcelain bowl transfer printed in black enamel with scenes of Cape Breton, Senegal and Guadeloupe

细节
Attributed to Richard Chaffer, Liverpool, c.1760
A porcelain bowl transfer printed in black enamel with scenes of Cape Breton, Senegal and Guadeloupe


7 3/8in. (18.7cm.) diameter
出版
P.D. Gordon Pugh, Naval Ceramics, Newport, 1971, p.12, and plate 31 (B) (another bowl in the V&A illustrated –‘Porcelain punch-bowl printed in black with three sea-fights, probably by J. Sadler, Liverpool.’)
展览
Ottawa, National Gallery of Canada, A Pageant of Canada, Pages d’histoire du Canada, 1967, no.83, illustrated in the exhibition catalogue p.129. The exhibition, curated by Roy Strong (Director, National Portrait Gallery, London) celebrated the Centenary of Confederation.

登入
浏览状况报告

拍品专文

The bowl, previously described as Royal Worcester, celebrates the British victories over the French during the Seven Years’ War at Fort Louis (Senegal) and Louisburg (Cape Breton) in 1758, and at Guadeloupe (West Indies) in 1759. Another example, cracked, is in the Victoria & Albert Museum (C.308-1951)

更多来自 温克华兹珍藏:伦敦的加拿大宝藏

查看全部
查看全部