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Punch bowl, associated with Battle of Culloden

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made in China

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000-100-095-821-C
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Punch bowl, associated with Battle of Culloden

This porcelain punch bowl was made around 1746 to mark the victory of Hanoverian forces over the Jacobite army at the Battle of Culloden. It was made in China for export to Europe.

The punch bowl is painted in enamels with a design of portraits of Prince William, Duke of Cumberland and panels depicting the battle.


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Online ID: 000-100-095-821-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1983.1069
Date: Around 1746
c. 1747
Material: Porcelain painted in 'famille-rose' coloured enamels
Dimensions: 110 mm H x 263 mm D
What: Bowl, punch
Subject: Porcelain
Who: Prince William, Duke of Cumberland
Where: China
Event: Battle of Culloden (Battle)
Description: Porcelain punch-bowl painted in famille-rose enamels with a design of portraits of Prince William, Duke of Cumberland and panels depicting the Battle of Culloden: Chinese, for European export, c. 1746
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