Punch Bowl

Cleveland Museum of Art

Punch Bowl

Worcester Porcelain Factory

Date
c. 1770
Medium
soft-paste porcelain
Culture
England, Worcester
Department
Decorative Art and Design
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Encircling the exterior of this bowl are four segments containing fanciful birds with wide eyes, long necks, and colorful feathers. Both the birds and their frames were inspired by Chinese motifs that had been adapted and popularized by the French. During the 1700s, punch drinking was well suited for large social gatherings and served as a popular alternative to tea drinking. In fact, the exotic birds and scrolling cartouches featured on this porcelain punch bowl also adorned many of Worcester’s tea services. The subtle scale-like pattern on this dish was closely associated with porcelain designs from Worcester during the 1700s.

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