1985.R.886.1, Arbor pattern salt cellar, porcelain, Cornelis Pronk (designer), Jingdezhen, China, c. 1738-1740


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Because of its strong Western composition and coloring, the so-called Arbor pattern has been attributed to Cornelis Pronk even though no specific drawings survive for it, unlike The Parasol Ladies pattern (see 1985.R.1077

1985.R.847, Arbor pattern charger, porcelain, Cornelis Pronk (designer), Jingdezhen, China, c. 1738-1740


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Because of its strong Western composition and coloring, the so-called Arbor pattern has been attributed to Cornelis Pronk even though no specific drawings survive for it, unlike The Parasol Ladies pattern (see 1985.R.1077

1985.R.912, Arbor pattern pitcher, porcelain, Cornelis Pronk (designer), Jingdezhen, China, c. 1738-1740


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Because of its strong Western composition and coloring, the so-called Arbor pattern has been attributed to Cornelis Pronk even though no specific drawings survive for it, unlike The Parasol Ladies pattern (see 1985.R.1077

1985.R.1030, Plate, porcelain, Jingdezhen, China, c. 1745


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
The lozenged arms of this plate are those of the Pigot family. The service was made for George Pigot (1719-1777) of Patshull, Staffordshire, England, who was governor of Fort Saint George in Madras, India, between 1755 and 1765 and again from 1775 to 1777. Pigot was a member of Parliament and was made a baronet in 1764. In 1766, he was made Baron Pigot of Patshull, County Dublin.

1985.R.1029, Plate, porcelain, Jingdezhen, China, c. 1745


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
The lozenged arms of this plate are those of the Pigot family. The service was made for George Pigot (1719-1777) of Patshull, Staffordshire, England, who was governor of Fort Saint George in Madras, India, between 1755 and 1765 and again from 1775 to 1777. Pigot was a member of Parliament and was made a baronet in 1764. In 1766, he was made Baron Pigot of Patshull, County Dublin.