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Guglet

Guglet,
1770-1790,
Porcelain (hard-paste)
Guglet
Guglet,
1770-1790,
Porcelain (hard-paste)
Guglet, 1770-1790, Porcelain (hard-paste)
Status
On view
Label Text

This Chinese porcelain bottle, with its fantastic, vigorously modeled, dragon handle may have been owned by the Washingtons. It descended in the family of Martha Washington’s granddaughter, Eleanor “Nelly” Parke Custis Lewis, to whom she bequeathed “all the blew and white china in common use.” The inventory taken of Mount Vernon after George Washington’s death lists a “Wash bason & pitcher” in almost every one of the bedrooms. In an era before indoor plumbing, this equipment enabled the Washingtons and their contemporaries to maintain the cleanliness of face and hands that was indicative of gentility.

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Date1770-1790
Geography Made - China
Medium/TechniquePorcelain (hard-paste)
DimensionsOverall (H x W x D): 10 3/4 in. x 6 1/2 in. x 5 3/4 in. (27.31 cm x 16.51 cm x 14.61 cm)
Credit LineGift: Jess and Grace Pavey Fund, 2004
Object numberW-4360
DescriptionPear-shaped bottle or guglet with a projecting, squared mouth, long neck, and a molded dragon-shaped handle on a shallow foot ring, decorated in underglaze cobalt blue. A fishroe band encircles the mouth’s exterior. Just below the mouth, around the neck, is a complex “Fitzhugh” type border of butterflies, fishroe-diaper, cell-diaper, flowers and foliage. A wide trellis-diaper band with four reserves containing flower sprigs encircles the base of the body. The dragon handle is touched in blue.


Published ReferencesChristie, Manson & Woods International Inc., Important American Furniture, Folk Art, Silver, Prints, and 20th Century Self-Taught and Outsider Art, Thursday 15 AND Friday 16 January 2004, Sales Catalogue 1279 (New York: Christie's, 2004), Lot # 517.
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