Period: George II/George III
Maker: Derby Porcelain Works
This large and handsome Derby porcelain punch jug from around 1760 is finely hand-painted with loose bouquets and sprays of flowers in the style of Meissen deutsche Blumen. The mask-head spout has an tricorn hat, a popular style of 18th Century headwear. The rim of the tricorn forms the lip of the spout.
The jug is unmarked, as with most Derby porcelains from the 1750-80 period.
Provenance: G. Cope Collection
Condition Very good. One tiny (2mm) flat chip on the lip of the spout, and some firing flaws. A few surface scratches to the painting.
Height: 23.6 cm (9.3 inches); width across spout and handle: 21.5 cm (8.5 inches)
Weight: 1.3 kg
Medium: Soft-paste porcelain
Origin: Derby England