Eggcup, one of three
Ovoid bowl on conical foot; white with underglaze blue decoration. Nanking pattern = landscape design depicting a bridge with a figure crossing.
Collection
Loan
Made/Created
Time Period
19th Century
Place
Location
China
Lexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
Eggcup
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
Dish, Eating
Nomenclature Sub-Class
Eating Vessels
Nomenclature Class
Food Service T&E
Nomenclature Category
Category 04: Tools & Equipment for Materials
LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials
Tableware, Porcelain
Search Terms
Chinese Export
Other Names and Numbers
Other Numbers
Number Type
Old Number
Other Number
L.2000.1.1-3
Dimensions
Height
2-11/16 in
Diameter
1-11/16 in
Dimension Notes
Diameter of bowl and base are same
Material
Porcelain
Color
Blue, White
Location
Location
Room
104
Building
Nathaniel Russell House
Category
Permanent
Date
February 7, 2023
Condition
Overall Condition
Excellent
Overall Condition
Excellent
Notes
Normal wear is aparent around the bottom of the base
No chips or accretions
Parts Missing: none
Conservation
Treatment
Conservator
Joyce Keegan
Provenance
Notes
Collected By: Dr. G. Fraser Wilson
Exhibitions
Notes
Exhibit Start: 2005-03-15
1
4
Intake
Loan In
L.2000.001.
Lender
Wilson, Mr. G. Fraser
Date Received
Mar 1, 2000
Date Due for Return
Jul 19, 2010
Research Notes
Research Type
Scholar
Notes
Double narrow blue band borders the upper rim of the bowl. Below is a running landscape design, depicting mountains, a bridge over water with a man crossing and another in a boat, and a pagoda. The ovoid bowl narrows to a short neck which opens to a flared conical foot, ornamented with a wide diaper-patterned band and a narrow band. All decoration is underglaze cobalt blue.
Inside the bowl, dagger and dot pattern around the rim. Nanking is darker blue than Canton and is more carefully painted. Central decoration is more complex than Canton and shows people standing on bridge.
Herbert, Peter and Nancy Schiffer, Chinese Export Porcelain, p. 32.
General Notes
Note Type
Dr. G. Fraser Wilson passed away in 2008. His heirs, Preston and Fraser Wilson placed this item on permanent loan as of 6.15.2025.