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New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Teabowl and Saucer
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.

Teabowl and Saucer

Manufacturer Worcester Porcelain Company (British)
CultureEnglish
Dateca. 1775-80
MediumPorcelain
Dimensions3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm)
4 15/16 in. (12.5 cm)
Credit LineOn loan from the City of Norfolk, gift of Elise and Henry Clay Hofheimer II
Object numberL2005.10.57
On View
On view
DescriptionThis is a 'Mother and Child' Pattern Teabowl (A) and Saucer (B). Each piece transfer-printed with a Chinese lady seated beside her standing son amidst jardinières filled with flowers and fruit, behind them on the saucer a tall table with a vase and a bowl, the table amidst other vessels printed on the reverse of the teabowl, and the rim of each edged in underglaze-blue. Crescent marks in underglaze-blue.
ProvenanceHenry Clay Hofheimer, II
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1775-85
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1775-85
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1775-80
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1780
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1770-75
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1770-75
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1775-85
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1770-80
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1770-72
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1775-85
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1770-80
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1775-85