DETAILS
This antique, porcelain covered urn is attributed to Chelsea, and may have been part of a garniture set. It is crafted in the style Meissen's snowball blossom (German: Schneeballen) decoration. It displays the soft paste body and the opaque glaze associated with Chelsea; the first English factory to make porcelain. It features applied florettes that imitate the work of the Dresden factories, along with vining, red berries. It is a rare survivor and a wonderful addition to any 18th century collection; and certainly a beautiful display piece.
MAKER
Attributed to Chelsea Porcelain Works (England, circa 1745-69)
MARKS
Unmarked
PERIOD
George II (1727-60) | Mid 18th century
DATE
Circa 1755
DIMENSIONS
Width 4.5 Depth 4.5 Height 11.5 inches
CONDITION
Note: the flowers are intact; one berry is missing and there is slight damage to some of the leaves. Restoration (interior neck).