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Chinese Export Porcelain Large Punch Bowl.

Painted with Marine Subject Images of A Royal Navy Fleet of Ships.

A remarkable large "famille rose" Chinese Export porcelain marine punch bowl is painted with various Royal Navy Ships around the exterior of the large porcelain bowl.

Around the base of the bowl is a depiction of the sea with rolling waves in a green-blue enamel.  Around the bowl is the depiction of many Royal Navy ships.  Six of the ships are large with great detail and all are flying the red ensign while one also flies the Union Jack depicting an Admiral on board, most likely the flag ship of the fleet.  Each ship is depicted differently- portside view, starboard view, etc.  Eleven other ships are depicted in the far distance en grisaille.

The interior of the bowl has flowering plants in the center.  The rim has a spearhead border.

Dimensions: 15 1/2 inch diameter x 6 1/2 inches high.

The bowl has a shadow of a hairline crack showing faintly on the interior.

Provenance: The Collection of Pierre Durand, with The Chinese Porcelain Company, Company label # P5507.

(Ref: NY10166-ulpr).

Dimensions

39.37cm diameter x 16,51cm




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