A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE ‘KING JOHN’ TUREEN COVER AND STAND , Qianlong (1736 – 1795)
The stand 19cm x 15cm (7 ½ ins x 6 ins); length of tureen rim to rim (excluding boars head handles) 15cm (5 7/8 ins).
BG90
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The tureen of ovoid form, the deep sides rising from a spreading foot, set with a pair of animal mask handles, decorated in bright famille rose enamels with the 'King...
The tureen of ovoid form, the deep sides rising from a spreading foot, set with a pair of animal mask handles, decorated in bright famille rose enamels with the 'King John' pattern of two peacocks perched on rockwork amidst tree peony, magnolia and other flowers in full bloom, a border of upright fleur-de-lys around the foot, the stand similarly decorated, the cover with an inverted convolvulus finial surrounded by bright floral sprays.
Literature
For a discussion on this service 'Double Peacock' brought by King John to Brazil, see Beurdeley, Porcelain of the East India Companies, cat. no. 162.