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Jug for hot water and lid, Chinese, Qing: Qianlong, 1780 (porcelain)

Jug for hot water and lid, Chinese, Qing: Qianlong, 1780 (porcelain)


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Jug for hot water and lid, Chinese, Qing: Qianlong, 1780 (porcelain)

7202251 Jug for hot water and lid, Chinese, Qing: Qianlong, 1780 (porcelain) by Chinese School, Qing Dynasty - Qianlong Period (1735-96); Leeds Museums and Galleries (Lotherton Hall) U.K.; (add.info.: Lidded, with rounded body. Knob on lid has gilded top. Gilded monogram and pike head crest at side opposite handle, flower sprays on sides. One of 107 pieces of Gascoigne armorial porcelain, that remain from a tea and dinner service commissioned by Thomas Gascoigne in the late 1770s. Held at Lotherton Hall, Leeds, 18th Century. Place of origin: China, East Asia, Asia. Gascgoigne Gift.); Leeds Museums and Galleries, UK

Media ID 24725928

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This print showcases a stunning Jug for hot water and lid, dating back to the Chinese Qing Dynasty during the Qianlong period in 1780. Crafted from delicate porcelain, this exquisite piece is currently housed at Leeds Museums and Galleries in Lotherton Hall, United Kingdom. The jug features a lidded design with a rounded body and a gilded knob on top. Adorned with intricate details, it boasts a gilded monogram and pike head crest on one side opposite the handle, as well as beautiful flower sprays adorning its sides. This particular jug is part of an esteemed collection of Gascoigne armorial porcelain commissioned by Thomas Gascoigne in the late 1770s. Originating from China, this remarkable work of art exemplifies the rich decorative arts movement prevalent during the 18th century. The ornate floral motifs painted on its surface add an element of natural beauty to its already impressive craftsmanship. With its gold accents and meticulous attention to detail, this porcelain jug represents both elegance and functionality. It serves as a testament to Chinese ceramic traditions while also embodying elements of Asian cultural heritage. Captured through photography art by Bridgeman Images for Fine Art Finder, this image allows viewers to appreciate not only the artistic mastery behind this object but also provides insight into historical tableware used during that era.

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