Drinking - Punch Bowls - Porcelain

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The document discusses different types and styles of punch bowls from the 18th century, including English pearlware, English and Chinese porcelain, and early American porcelain examples.

The document discusses English pearlware punch bowls, English porcelain punch bowls from factories such as Lowestoft and Worcester, and Chinese export porcelain punch bowls decorated with political themes.

Punch bowls mentioned originate from England, China, and early America between the late 18th century back to the 1750s. Materials include pearlware, soft-paste and hard-paste porcelain, and depictions include factories, owners, and political figures from the time period.

18th Century Material Culture

Pearlware & Porcelain Punch Bowls


English
“Pearlware” / “Chinaware”
Punch Bowls
English Pearl Ware Punch Bowl
c. 1780
(Skinner - Theberge Collection)
English Pearl Ware Punch Bowl
Late 18th Century
(Skinner - Theberge Collection)
English Pearl Ware Punch Bowl - The Merchants Tailors Arms
c. 1770
(Private Collection)
English Pearl Ware Punch Bowl - The Merchants Tailors Arms
c. 1770
(Private Collection)
English
Porcelain
Punch Bowls
English Soft - Paste Porcelain Punch Bowl
Lowestoft Porcelain Factory c. 1770 - 1775
(Victoria & Albert Museum)
English Porcelain Punch Bowl with “Principice” Pattern
Worcester Porcelain Factory Mid to Late 18th Century
(Canterbury Auction Galleries)
English Hard - Paste Porcelain Punch BowlOwned by Major - General John Ashley (1736 - 1799) of Sheffield Massachusetts
c. 1760 - 1780
(Five Colleges & Historic Deerfield Museum Consortium)
English Porcelain Punch Bowl from the Worcester Porcelain Factory c. 1760
Commemorating the Capture of Senegal and Guadeloupe in 1758
(National Maritime Museum)
English Soft - Paste Porcelain Punch Bowl Marked “John & Ann, Bowcock, 1759”
New Canton Factory 1759
(The British Museum)
English Soft - Paste Porcelain Punch Bowl Marked “John & Ann, Bowcock, 1759”
New Canton Factory 1759
(The British Museum)
English Soft - Paste Porcelain Punch Bowl Marked “John & Ann, Bowcock, 1759”
New Canton Factory 1759
(The British Museum)
English Porcelain Punch Bowl
c. 1775 - 1780
(Christie’s Auction House)
American
Porcelain Punch Bowls
American Hard - Paste Porcelain Small Punch or Slop Bowl from Pennsylvania Recovered in Philadelphia
Attributed to the American China Manufactory of Philadelphia c. 1772
(Museum of the American Revolution / Photograph Courtesy Robert Hunter)
American Hard - Paste Porcelain Small Punch or Slop Bowl from Pennsylvania Recovered in Philadelphia
Attributed to the American China Manufactory of Philadelphia c. 1772
(Museum of the American Revolution / Photograph Courtesy Robert Hunter)
American Hard - Paste Porcelain Small Punch or Slop Bowl from Pennsylvania Recovered in Philadelphia
Attributed to the American China Manufactory of Philadelphia c. 1772
(Museum of the American Revolution / Photograph Courtesy Robert Hunter)
American Hard - Paste Porcelain Small Punch or Slop Bowl from Pennsylvania Recovered in Philadelphia
Attributed to the American China Manufactory of Philadelphia c. 1772
(Museum of the American Revolution / Photograph Courtesy Robert Hunter)
Chinese Export
Porcelain Punch Bowls
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl
Kangxi Period c. 1700
(Bardith)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl
Kangxi Period c. 1700
(Bardith)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl
Kangxi Period c. 1700
(Bardith)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl
Kangxi Period c. 1700
(Bardith)
Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowls
Kangxi Period c. 1700
(Bardith)
Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowls
Kangxi Period c. 1700
(Bardith)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl
Kangxi Period c. 1662 - 1722
(Guest & Gray)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl
Mid 18th Century
(Northeast Auctions)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl
Mid 18th Century
(Northeast Auctions)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl Featuring a Fox Hunting Scene
Qing Dynasty c. 1750 - 1770
(The British Museum)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl Featuring a Fox Hunting Scene
c. 1760
(Hyde Park Antiques, Ltd.)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl
c. 1775
(Private Collection)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl
c. 1775
(Private Collection)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl
Qing Dynasty c. 1762 - 1764
(The British Museum)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl
Qing Dynasty c. 1762 - 1764
(The British Museum)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl
Qing Dynasty c. 1762 - 1764
(The British Museum)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl
Qianlong Period 18th Century
(The British Museum)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl from Jingdezhen
c. 1745 - 1755
(Winterthur)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl from Jingdezhen
c. 1745 - 1755
(Winterthur)
Chinese Export Porcelain “Famille Rose” Punch Bowl
c. 1760 - 1770
(The British Museum)
Chinese Export Porcelain “Famille Rose” Punch Bowl
c. 1760 - 1770
(The British Museum)
Chinese Export Porcelain “Famille Rose” Punch Bowl
Qianlong Period Mid 18th Century
(Grand Auctions)
Chinese Export Porcelain “Famille Rose” Punch Bowl
Qianlong Period Mid 18th Century
(Grand Auctions)
Chinese Export Porcelain “Famille Rose” Punch Bowls Inscribed “Warren Longe” and FELDEN - FARM”
Qing Dynasty c. 1769 - 1779
(The British Museum)
Chinese Export Porcelain “Famille Rose” Punch Bowls Inscribed “Warren Longe” and FELDEN - FARM”
Qing Dynasty c. 1769 - 1779
(The British Museum)
Chinese Export Porcelain “Famille Rose” Punch Bowls Inscribed “Warren Longe” and FELDEN - FARM”
Qing Dynasty c. 1769 - 1779
(The British Museum)
Chinese Export Porcelain Masonic Punch Bowl from Qianlong
c. 1770 - 1780
(Cohen & Cohen)
Chinese Export Porcelain Masonic Punch Bowl from Qianlong
c. 1770 - 1780
(Cohen & Cohen)
Chinese Export 'Grisaille' & Gold Painted Porcelain Punchbowl Depicting Western Trading Stations along the Canton Waterfront
Qing Dynasty c. 1780
(The British Museum)
Chinese Export “Famille Rose” Porcelain Punchbowl Depicting Western Trading Stations along the Canton Waterfront
Qing Dynasty c. 1780
(The British Museum)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl from Ch’ien Lung Depicting the Battle of the Saints 1782
c. 1782
(National Maritime Museum)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl
18th Century
(Private Collection)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl
18th Century
(Private Collection)
Chinese Export Porcelain “Famille Rose” Punch Bowl
Qianlong Period Late 18th Century
(Timothy Langston)
Chinese Export Porcelain “Famille Rose” Punch Bowl
Qianlong Period Late 18th Century
(Timothy Langston)
Chinese Export Hard - Paste Porcelain Punch Bowl
c. 1780
(Philadelphia Museum of Art)
Chinese Export Hard - Paste Porcelain "Aesop's Fable" Punch Bowl
c. 1785
(Philadelphia Museum of Art)
John Wilkes
Punch Bowls
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl from Jingdezhen Depicting “Wilkes & Liberty”
c. 1770 - 1775
(The British Museum)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl from Jingdezhen Depicting “Wilkes & Liberty”
c. 1770 - 1775
(Winterthur)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl from Jingdezhen Depicting “Wilkes & Liberty”
c. 1770 - 1775
(Winterthur)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl from Jingdezhen Depicting “Arms of Liberty”
c. 1770 - 1775
(Private Collection)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl from Jingdezhen Depicting “Arms of Liberty”
c. 1770 - 1775
(Winterthur)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl from Jingdezhen Depicting “Arms of Liberty”
c. 1770 - 1775
(Winterthur)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl Depicting John Wilkes
c. 1764 - 1770
(The British Museum)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl from Jingdezhen Depicting John Wilkes
c. 1770 - 1775
(Winterthur)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl from Jingdezhen Depicting John Wilkes
c. 1770 - 1775
(Winterthur)
Chinese Export Porcelain Punch Bowl from Jingdezhen Depicting John Wilkes
c. 1770 - 1775
(Winterthur)
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