Salad bowl in elevation (above) and plan (below) with scalloped body and rim. The rim is bordered with blue and gold; the shallow base in blue. Exterior and interior of bowl is decorated with sprays of roses, ranuculusses, and colored daisies.
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Title: Design for a Painted Porcelain Scalloped Salad Bowl, for Sèvres Porcelain Manufactury
Provenance: Giovanni PiancastelliMr. and Mrs. Edward D. Brandegee
Markings: Watermark: D C BLAUW, similar to Churchill 328; Stamp: Cooper Union Museum for the Arts of Decoration in black, upper right corner, lower edge center, verso: Lugt 457d
Inscribed: Inscribed in pen and brown ink, upper center: N° 7 hauteur du Saladier dit Verdun; along lower right edge: N° 7 Saladier dit Verdun. 1re grandeur 48".; in graphite, right edge, center: 20; in graphite, lower right corner, verso (up-side-down): P. 15
Exhibitions: London - Victoria & Albert Museum, An American Museum of Decorative Arts and Design, Designs from the Cooper Hewitt Collection, New York, June 13 - August 12, 1973, no. 143; traveled to Brooklyn, NY - The Brooklyn Museum, December 18, 1973 - February 3, 1974.San Francisco, CA - M.H. De Young Museum, Continental Porcelains of the Eighteenth Century, October 25 - December 6, 1965, no. 264.
Dimensions: 45.0 x 32.3 cm (17 11/16 x 12 11/16 in. )
Bibliography: Elaine Evans Dee, The American Museum of Decorative Arts and Design, Designs from the Cooper-Hewitt Collection, New York (London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1973), p. 61, no. 143 (illus.).
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