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Teabowl, Qianlong c.1790-95, arms of Blackburn impaling Turner


Teabowl c.1790-95 with the arms of Blackburn impaling Turner, both Yorkshire families. The reverse with a blue enamelled flower with gold highlights.

An earlier service of about 1765 was also made with the same impaled arms.  Research shows two possible marriages at this date:  John Blackburn and Hannah Turner who married at St Leonards, Shoreditch in London in 1765; and perhaps more likely, another John Blackburn (1733-1798) who married Bethiah Turner at St. Michael’s church in New Malton, near York, in 1763.  It seems quite possible that this tea service might have been for a 30th wedding anniversary for John and Bethiah. 

Of this family also was Lancelot Blackburne (1658-1743). Engravings of him as Archbishop of York bear these identical arms of Blackburne.

Reference : Howard, David S.; Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Volume I, p.769

Condition : Short hair crack at the side consolidated and barely visible

Size : 3˝ inches across, 2 inches tall

Stock Number : 43390

Price : SOLD



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