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Tea Service: Saucer and Cup
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Slightly flared cup with plain, ear-shaped handle; flaring saucer. Celadon (grey-green) colored ground with white pâte sur pâte decoration of dragonflies, insects and tendrils. Gilt rims on both cup and saucer.
Department of Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Anne H. and Frederick Vogel III in memory of his grandmother Mrs. Grace Dickerman Vogel
Title: Tea Service: Saucer and Cup
Description:
Slightly flared cup with plain, ear-shaped handle; flaring saucer.
Celadon (grey-green) colored ground with white pâte sur pâte decoration of dragonflies, insects and tendrils.
Gilt rims on both cup and saucer.
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