Chinese Armorial Porcelain Bowl GARLAND Family Coat Arms Crest
£250.00
YEAR OF MANUFACTURE: circa 1790
ORIGIN: China
WEIGHT: 6.43 troy ounces (7.05 ounces or 200.00 grams)
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Item Description
Here is a superb and rare Chinese Qianlong period armorial porcelain bowl. Probably made for the GARLAND family of POOLE Dorset.
George Garland was Mayor and M.P for the coastal town of Poole in Dorset.The East Indiamen "Halsewell" was wrecked off the coat at Worth Matravers in 1786, and the Garlands of Eastington Farm aided, fed and sheltered the survivors. The East India Company in London presented the family with a Wedgwood teaset painted with their arms, I believe this was made for the same family or close relatives. (I have a letter detailnig this, written to Lt. Col. R.F Garland DSO who owned this piece).
Material: Porcelain. 中国瓷纹章 康熙
Date: Circa 1790.
Dimensions: Approx 5.5 Inches wide.
Condition: Good, stabilised hair crack to rim. Rings well.
Rare service, not listed in Howard vol 1.
History
Lt. Col. R.F Garland, DSO.
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