Sauceboat

Name/Title

Sauceboat

Entry/Object ID

L.2011.002.1-3

Description

Sauce boat and underplate, bowl and plate Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Period China, 1765/1795 Porcelain with overglaze in famille rose pattern Sauce boat: H. 3 1/4 x W. 7 7/8 x D. 4 inches; Underplate: H. 1 1/8 x W. 10 7/8 x D. 7 1/4 inches; Bowl: H. 1 7/16 x W. 8 5/8 inches, Diam. 4 7/8 (foot) inches; Plate: H. 1 x Diam. 9 1/16 inches, Diam. 5 1/8 (foot) inches Historic Charleston Foundation, collection purchase, Charleston, SC, 2004.001.009, 2004.001.008, 2004.001.005.g, 2004.001.006.f From family histories and archeological finds, we can discern that Chinese export in the "Double Peacock and Peony" pattern was popular in Charleston. This sauceboat, bowl and plate are part of a larger set once belonging to Captain Daniel Bacon, of Boston, who owned the clipper ship Gamecock. The various provenances of export porcelain with this particular famille rose decoration show that it was widely imported throughout the Americas and found equal appreciation outside of the colonial South.

Collection

The Charleston Museum C/O: Historic Charleston Fou

Made/Created

Date made

1765 - 1795

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Sauceboat

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Dish, Serving

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Serving Vessels

Nomenclature Class

Food Service T&E

Nomenclature Category

Category 04: Tools & Equipment for Materials

Intake

Loan In

L.2011.002

Lender

Dr. John Brumgardt, Director

Date Received

Jan 12, 2011

Date Returned

Feb 1, 2011

Created By

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Create Date

January 12, 2011

Updated By

admin@catalogit.app

Update Date

December 7, 2012