POTTED CREAM WITH COVER FROM THE DALLING WITH FOSTER IN PRETENCE ARMORIAL SERVICE
Creator(s): Unknown
On view in: Pantry
About this object
This Chinese export armorial dinner service consists of 32 objects, including six chafing or "hot water" dishes, five dinner plates, a soup bowl, four covered potted creams, three broth cups with saucers, and three coffee or tea cups with saucers. Each piece of porcelain was made at Jingdezhen and the "Fitzhugh border" patterns in underglazed blue were applied. Later, at Guangzhou (also known as Canton), famille rose enamels and gilding depicting the armorial device of Dalling with Foster in pretence surrounded by gilded dotted borders were applied "made to order." The main coat is clearly for Lt. General Sir William Dalling of Orval in Surrvey, who was created a baronet in March 1783. Lt. General Dalling became Commander-in-Chief of Madras on May 30, 1785, a post he occupied for 18 months, during which time this service was certainly commissioned.
This crossed-ribbon-shaped, single-handled potted cream cup is decorated in famille rose enamels and gilding to depict the armorial device of Dalling with Foster in pretence against the white background on the exterior; the top of the cup is decorated by an underglaze-blue "Fitzhugh border", consisting of alternating flowers and butterflies on a hexagonal cell ground above a gilded dotted border while above the footring is an underglaze blue rope border. The cover is decorated with an underglaze-blue "Fitzhugh border" topped with an underglaze-blue berry finial with two leaves, all of which are touched with gilding. It is from a dinner service consisting of 32 pieces.
- Object name:
- POTTED CREAM WITH COVER FROM THE DALLING WITH FOSTER IN PRETENCE ARMORIAL SERVICE
- Made from:
- Porcelain with underglaze blue -- famille rose enamels -- and gilding
- Made in:
- Guangzhou, China
- Date made:
- 1785-1786
- Size:
- 8.9 cm (3 1/2 in.)
Detailed information for this item
- Catalog number:
- 26.271.29-30
- Class:
- CERAMICS
- Signature marks:
- COAT OF ARMS Crest of Dalling family with Foster, 1785
- Credit line:
- Gift of Mrs. Augustus Riggs and Dina Merrill Robertson, 1975