Also Called :
Late Bowls
Rarity :
Common/Scarce
Age :
Late 19th Century-Early 20th Century
Price Range :
$20.-$250. Depending on size.
Dimensions :
Left to Right-Back Row First:
10 3/8″ diameter x 4 1/8″ high
9 1/4″ diameter x 3 3/4″ high
8 1/8″ diameter x 3 3/8″ high
6 7/8″ diameter x 3″ high
6 1/8″ diameter x 2 1/2″ high
5″ diameter x 2 3/8″ high
4 1/4″ diameter x 2 1/8″ high
Weight :
Left to Right-Back Row First: 2 lbs. 14 oz.—–1 lb. 13 oz.—–1 lb. 4 oz.—–1 lb. —–9 oz.—–7 oz.—–5 oz.
Provenance :
Left to Right-Back Row First:
Alice Kaplan, E. Norwich, CT-1990
Di Fillipo Auction, Ipswich, MA-1988
Alderfer’s Auction, Hatfield, PA-1989
Sotheby’s Auction, NYC-1988
Alderfer’s Auction, Hatfield, PA-1989
Ed’s Auction, W. Ringe, NH-1967
1967
Availability :
ALL SOLD
Description: These are 7 later 19th Century-early 20th Century bowls that have the more primitive straight line borders not rain cloud borders. They have less carefully painted Canton scenes than the earlier bowls. The porcelain is thin and all the bottoms are glazed. They range from a 4 1/4″ diameter handleless teacup (marked “CHINA”) to the largest 10 3/8″ diameter bowl. They weigh from 5 oz. to 2 lbs. 14 oz. The middle picture shows all the bowls stacked together.
Pricing is $20. for the teacup up to $250. for the largest bowls depending on condition.