1362 Antique Ca 1742 Armorial Dish with Morgan Impaling Hunt. Repainted Hiding Armorial
Description:
1362 Antique Ca 1742 Armorial Dish with Morgan Impaling Hunt. Repainted Hiding Armorial
Diameter: 230mm approx
Period:1742
Code:70
Provenance: Dore and Rees – Collection George Withers (1946-2023MORGAN impaling HUNT Chien Lung c. 1742 The arms are of Morgan _of Breconshire or Monmouthshire, Gules three castles argent, impaling Hunt, Per pale argent and sable, a saltire counter- changed, on a canton of the second, a hion passant of the first. The crest is almost certainly that of the Morgans of Llangeney in Brecon or Pen- creek in Monmouthshire, A dragon’s head and neck erased vert, holding in the mouth a bloody hand proper. The history of the family of Morgan of Llangeney is given in A History of the County of Brecknock by Theophilus Jones, published there in two volumes in 1805 and I8o9. The Hunts are a cadet branch of Hunt of Boreatton and Longnor in Shropshire who bear Per pale argent and sable a saltire counterchanged,. The Hunt arms with this canton were borne by a wealthy fishmonger of London in the eighteenth century for whose daughter this may have been made. Iustration Christie, Manson & Woods 1972; Tudor-Craig; Christie’s 23 October 1972,12-in. dish 240 gns. (formerly Compton collection).
Additional Information
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Region of origin | China |
China dynasty period | Qing (1661 – 1912) |
Decoration type colour | Amsterdam Bont, Imari |
Century | 18th century |
Size | 17cm-19cm |