Pair of Chinese armorial salts, c. 1740, Qianlong (1736-95)

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Pair of Chinese armorial salts, c. 1740, Qianlong (1736-95)

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Description

Pair of Chinese armorial salts, c. 1740, Qianlong (1736-95), of canted rectangular trencher form, the central well decorated with the crest of Bannerman, with the motto ' PRO.PATRIA' with the figure of a warrior wearing wide pantaloons and holding a sword in his right hand and wearing a plumed hat, the sides painted with sprigs of flowers and the spreading plinth with gilt and rouge de fer barbed frieze

Dimensions:

Width: 7.9cm. (3 1/8in.)

Condition:

Minor wear one with tiny chip to base, three frits to rim, the other with minute frit to rim, foot

Notes:
This is one of two Chinese services of the same date made for Alexander Bannerman of Aberdeen (1715-1782). The Bannerman service will be published by Mrs. Howard in Chinese Armorial Porcelain, vol. III.

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item details
Material and Technique Porcelain with overglaze enamel and gilt decoration
Origin Chinese
Period 18th Century
Condition Very good
Dimensions Width: 7.9cm. (3 1/8in.)

Product REF: L665