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Dish with the Arms of Pulteney (© Museum of East Asian Art)
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© Museum of East Asian Art

Dish with the Arms of Pulteney

Artist: Chinese

Location: Museum of East Asian Art

Date: circa 1722

Materials: ceramic with gilding & enamel

Dimensions: diameter: 26.7cm

Grant:

Amount Paid: £2,500 (Total: £6,000)

Vendor: Heirloom & Howard

Review number: 4584 (1998)

Provenance:
Made for William Pulteney, created Earl of Bath in 1742; been in the Phil Cooke collection since the 1930s.

Description:
Chinese armorial dish decorated with the arms of the Pulteney family in the centre and the crest of Pulteney four times on the rim. The border has gilt flowers and foliage. Diameter 26.7 cm.

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