Description
This cylindrical caster with a removable pierced cover may have held sugar. It likely derives its form from silver casters manufactured pre-1700. Its all-white, molded, prunus branch decorations are characteristic of blanc de chine, the term used in France to reference the highly prized porcelain produced in the southeastern Fujian province of Dehua, China, known for its pure color and high degree of translucence.
Provenance
(Arnold Seligmann, Rey & Co., New York).
Accession Number
1947.177
Medium
soft-paste porcelain, silver mount
Dimensions
Overall: 21.9 cm (8 5/8 in.)
Classification
Ceramic
Credit Line
Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund