Armorial Sauce Tureen and Stand

Name/Title

Armorial Sauce Tureen and Stand

Entry/Object ID

2013.00A.0010 A-C

Acquisition

Source (if not Accessioned)

Harold Shaub, Haddonfield

Notes

Date: 1991 Credit Line: Gift of Harold A. Shaub Means of Accession: Gift Source: Harold A. Shaub, former president of Campbell Soup Company

Made/Created

Artist

Jingdezhen Kilns

Date made

circa 1790

Place

City

Jingdezhen

Country

China

Continent

Asia

Dimensions

Dimension Description

In Tureen and Lid

Height

6-1/2 in

Length

7-1/2 in

Dimension Description

In Stand

Height

1 in

Width

6 in

Length

7-7/8 in

Material

Hard paste porcelain, lime (alkaline) glaze, polychrome enamels, gilding

Interpretative Labels

Label Type

Exhibition Label

Label

Armorial porcelains were a large group of ceramics to be exported from China. The coats of arms were handpainted by Chinese decorators using designs or written descriptions sent by the customer. In most cases, the designs were interpreted correctly, but in some there was a loss in translation with words being included in the finished works instead of the decorative motif.