Chelsea porcelain scent-bottle modelled as a cluster of plums and other fruits with leaves, gilt metal mount and stopper fashioned as an intricate knot. It is nested in a in brown leather fitted case, with a note attached saying ‘best wishes from The Queen’, unfortunately with no stamps. Provenance, descent from a titled English family of note.
Formed by a shaded puce cherry, an iron-red cherry, a purple plum, five yellow-tinged iron-red strawberries and a tiny yellow-centered white blossom, five puce berries and three iron-red berries, all with their shaded green foliage and stems surrounding a leaf-enclosed yellow bud at the bottom. The bottle neck and stopper mounted in silver gilt. An identical scent bottle with different dtopper are Illustrated by Yvonne Hacknbroch, p. 64 “Chelsea and other English porcelain, pottery and enamelI in the Irving Undermyer collection” another was in the collection of Ann Catherine Phillips at William Doyle Galleries in New York on May 18th 1994 lot 179
Period
18th Century
England, 1760 ca
porcelain and silver or vermeil or gold
8,5 cm
COD.
1260