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18th Century European & Chinese Punch Bowls

The document describes various 18th century punch bowls from Dutch, Chinese, and English sources. It outlines over 30 punch bowls located in collections in Europe and the United States, ranging from the late 17th century to the late 18th century. The bowls include Delft wares from the Netherlands marked with dates and makers, Chinese export porcelain from the Jingdezhen kilns featuring styles like Famille Rose and depicting figures like John Wilkes, and Qing dynasty wares showing European trading ports. The document acknowledges the source institutions and calls for corrections to attribution or ownership information.
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18th Century European & Chinese Punch Bowls

The document describes various 18th century punch bowls from Dutch, Chinese, and English sources. It outlines over 30 punch bowls located in collections in Europe and the United States, ranging from the late 17th century to the late 18th century. The bowls include Delft wares from the Netherlands marked with dates and makers, Chinese export porcelain from the Jingdezhen kilns featuring styles like Famille Rose and depicting figures like John Wilkes, and Qing dynasty wares showing European trading ports. The document acknowledges the source institutions and calls for corrections to attribution or ownership information.
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  • Overview: Introduces the theme of 18th century material culture focusing on punch bowls from European and Chinese origins.
  • Dutch Punch Bowls: Explores various Dutch delft punch bowls, showcasing designs and historical context from private collections.
  • Chinese Export Punch Bowls: Describes the styles and historical significance of Chinese export punch bowls from different dynasties, with examples from major museums.
  • John Wilkes Punch Bowls: Examines punch bowls featuring John Wilkes, elaborating on iconography and inscriptions from different collections.
  • Acknowledgements: Acknowledges contributions and sources for the materials referenced in the presentation on punch bowls.

18th Century Material Culture

European & Chinese Punch Bowls

Dutch
Punch Bowls

Dutch Delft Punch Bowl


1669
(Private Collection - Ceramics in America)

Dutch Delft Punch Bowl


F S*M 1713
(Winterthur)

Dutch Delft Punch Bowl


F S*M 1713
(Winterthur)

Dutch Delft Punch Bowl


Early 18th Century
(Private Collection)

Dutch Delft Punch Bowl


c. 1720 - 1750
(Winterthur)

Dutch Tin Glazed Earthenware Delft Punch Bowl Marked George Skinner Boston
1732
(Winterthur)

Dutch Tin Glazed Earthenware Delft Punch Bowl Marked George Skinner Boston
1732
(Winterthur)

Dutch Tin Glazed Earthenware Delft Punch Bowl


1749 DIVAT DGVB
(Historic Deerfield)

Dutch Tin Glazed Earthenware Delft Punch Bowl


1749 DIVAT DGVB
(Historic Deerfield)

Dutch Tine Glazed Earthenware Punch Bowl Marked One Bowle More and then
c. 1750 - 1760

(Winterthur)

Dutch Tine Glazed Earthenware Punch Bowl Marked One Bowle More and then
c. 1750 - 1760

(Winterthur)

Chinese Export
Punch Bowls

Qing Dynasty Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl


c. 1750 - 1770
(The British Museum)

Qing Dynasty Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl


c. 1762 - 1764
(The British Museum)

Qing Dynasty Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl


c. 1762 - 1764
(The British Museum)

Qing Dynasty Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl


18th Century
(The British Museum)

Jingdezhen Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl


c. 1745 - 1755
(Winterthur)

Jingdezhen Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl


c. 1745 - 1755
(Winterthur)

Qing Dynasty Famille Rose Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl


c. 1760 - 1770
(The British Museum)

Qing Dynasty Famille Rose Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl


c. 1760 - 1770
(The British Museum)

Qing Dynasty Famille Rose Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowls


Inscribed Warren Lodge W E S 1769
(The British Museum)

Qing Dynasty Famille Rose Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl


Inscribed Warren Lodge W E S 1769
(The British Museum)

Qing Dynasty Famille Rose Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl


Inscribed Feldon Farm Harvest Home J C 1779
(The British Museum)

Qianlong Export Porcelain Masonic Punch Bowl


c. 1770 - 1780
(Cohen & Cohen)

Qianlong Export Porcelain Masonic Punch Bowl


c. 1770 - 1780
(Cohen & Cohen)

Chinese Export 'Grisaille' & Gold Painted Porcelain Punchbowl


Shows the Western trading stations along the Canton waterfront
Qing Dynasty c. 1780
(The British Museum)

Chinese Export Famille Rose Porcelain Punchbowl


Shows the Western trading stations along the Canton waterfront
Qing Dynasty c. 1780
(The British Museum)

Chinese Export Punch Bowl from Chien Lung


Depicting the Battle of the Saints 1782
(National Maritime Museum)

John Wilkes
Punch Bowls

Jingdezhen China Wilkes & Liberty Porcelain Punch Bowl


c. 1770 - 1775
(The British Museum)

Jingdezhen China Wilkes & Liberty Porcelain Punch Bowl


c. 1770 - 1775
(Winterthur)

Jingdezhen China Wilkes & Liberty Porcelain Punch Bowl


c. 1770 - 1775
(Winterthur)

Jingdezhen China Arms of Liberty Porcelain Punch Bowl


c. 1770 - 1775
(Private Collection)

Jingdezhen China Arms of Liberty Porcelain Punch Bowl


c. 1770 - 1775
(Winterthur)

Jingdezhen China Arms of Liberty Porcelain Punch Bowl


c. 1770 - 1775
(Winterthur)

Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl Depicting John Wilkes


c. 1764 - 1770
(The British Museum)

Jingdezhen China Liberty Porcelain Punch Bowl


c. 1770 - 1775
(Winterthur)

Jingdezhen China Liberty Porcelain Punch Bowl


c. 1770 - 1775
(Winterthur)

Jingdezhen China Liberty Porcelain Punch Bowl


c. 1770 - 1775
(Winterthur)

Acknowledgements
The material contained within these slideshows is presented for educational purposes only. The
18th Century Material Culture Resource Center does not personally own any of the items
depicted herein and is indebted to the countless museums, libraries, and private collectors who
willingly share their collections with the public through the internet. Every attempt has been
made to credit these organizations and individuals for their contributions as best as possible.
If there is a question you have regarding a particular item featured within a presentation, please
contact the 18th Century Material Culture Resource Center and we will try to answer your
inquiry as best as possible. If for any reason you feel there is any item that should not be
presented here, or if there is an error in any listing, or if you know the source for any item whose
credit is unknown, please inform us and we will make sure your concern is addressed as soon as
possible.
Thank you!
- The 18th Century Material Culture Resource Center

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