Period:Qing dynasty Production date:1723-1735
Materials:porcelain
Technique:glazed, painted,
Dimensions:Diameter: 2.90 inches Height: 3.90 inches
Description:
Tea-caddy + lid. Coat of arms of Stackhouse, which are recorded as “Argent a garb between three saltires, in chief a wooden shed”; crest, “A saltire raguly or”. The Stackhouse family came originally from Durham and was settled in Cornwall at Trehane in the mid 18th century. Made of enamelled ceramic, porcelain.
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![图片[10]-tea-caddy; lid BM-Franks.830.+-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/Ceramics/mid_00906826_001.jpg)
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Materials:porcelain
Technique:glazed, painted,
Dimensions:Diameter: 2.90 inches Height: 3.90 inches
Description:
Tea-caddy + lid. Coat of arms of Stackhouse, which are recorded as “Argent a garb between three saltires, in chief a wooden shed”; crest, “A saltire raguly or”. The Stackhouse family came originally from Durham and was settled in Cornwall at Trehane in the mid 18th century. Made of enamelled ceramic, porcelain.
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![图片[10]-tea-caddy; lid BM-Franks.830.+-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/Ceramics/mid_00906826_001.jpg)
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