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Fig. 90a
Two Mugs
Chinese Mug
Porcelain decorated in
overglaze famille rose enamels
China — Qing dynasty,
Qianlong period (1736-1795),
ca. 1785-1795
H 15; MØ 9.5 cm; BØ 6.5;
V 400 ml (app. ¾ UK pint)
Derby Mug
Porcelain decorated
in polychrome enamels
England, Derby — ca. 1780-1785
H 14; MØ 8.9 cm; BØ 6.5 cm;
V 300 ml (app. ½ UK pint)
© Jorge Welsh Works of Art,
Lisbon/London
FIG. 90A
FIG. 90A
→ There are several similar examples of both 1 Sargent, 1991, p. 230, no. 112.
the models shown here in public and private 2 Beurdeley, 1962, p. 48, fig. 21.
collections. There are ‘Neptune’ mugs in the 3 Sargent, 2012, p. 472, no. 262.
former Hodroff Collection, USA,5 in the former 4 Sargent, 2012, p. 473.
Essayan Collection, Lisbon,6 and in the Peabody 5 Howard, 1994, p. 195, no. 226.
Essex Museum in Salem.7 There were Chinese 6 Beurdeley, 1962, p. 48, fig. 21.
porcelain mugs representing Bacchus in the 7 Sargent, 2012, pp. 472-73, no. 262.
former Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva Collection,8 8 Silva, Hyde and Malta, 1956, p. 94, fig. XXXV.
the Copeland Collection, now part of the Peabody 9 Sargent, 1991, p. 230, no. 112.
Essex Museum in Salem,9 the Elinor and Horace 10 Gordon, 1978, p. 115, no. 106.
Gordon Collection,10 and the Garbisch Collection, 11 Sotheby’s New York, 22 May 1980, lot 266.
Pokety Farms.11 There are two ‘Neptune’ mugs, 12 Eckenhoff, 2011, p. 90.
and a further one representing Bacchus in the
Tankards and Mugs
Edward and Judi Eckenhoff Collection.12 •
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