Height: 67 Ä6 in. (16.3 cm); Width: 93 /i6 in.
(23.4 cm); Depth: y^5 Á6 in. (18.6 cm)
Accession number 72.DE.53.1-.2
PROVENANCE
[Dalva Brothers, Inc., New York, 1972];
purchased by J. Paul Getty.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Wilson, Selections, no. 49, pp. 98-99, illus.;
The Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Wine: Cele
bration and Ceremony (New York, 1985),
p. 97, illus. (one); Sassoon, Vincennes and
Sevres Porcelain, no. 30, pp. 152-156, illus.
pp. 153,155,157.
Cooler .2 244
245
Mounted Oriental Porcelain
- Ewer
Porcelain: Chinese, Kangxi (1662-1722),
circa 1660
Mounts: Paris, circa 1700-1710
Hard-paste porcelain; polychrome enamel
decoration; gilt-bronze mounts
Height: 1 ft. 6Ys in. (46.1 cm); Width:
ι ft. ι^7 λ in. (35.2 cm); Depth: 5^3 /s in.
(13.8 cm)
Accession number 82 .D1.3
PROVENANCE
Edward R. Bacon, New York, by 1919;
[Gaston Bensimon, Paris] (sold, Hotel
Drouot, Paris, November 18-19, 1981,
lot 103).
246
245- Teapot (théiere litron)
Sevres maufactory, late eighteenth century,
painted decoration later
Soft-paste porcelain, carmine red enamel;
gilding
Painted underneath with the blue crossed
Z's of the Sevres manufactory. Incised 26
and 48.
Height: fÄ6 in. (8.8 cm); Width: 4% in.
(11.9 cm); Depth: 2% in. (6.8 cm)
Accession number 79 .DE.63.a-.b
PROVENANCE
Mrs. John W. Christner, Dallas (sold,
Christies, New York, June 9,1979, lot 204).
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Wilson, "Acquisitions 1979 to mid 1980,"
item D, p. 19, illus.; Sassoon, Vincennnes
and Sevres Porcehin, no. 31, pp. 158-160,
illus. pp. 159,161.
148 FRENCH CERAMICS: SEVRES