Goat and Bee Jug, between 1745 and 1749

  • Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory, English, established ca. 1743/1745

Soft-paste porcelain

  • Overall: 4 3/8 × 3 1/4 × 2 inches (11.1 × 8.3 × 5.1 cm)

Founders Society Purchase, Visiting Committee for European Sculpture and Decorative Arts in honor of Elizabeth DuMouchelle

2000.93

On View

  • Fashionable Living, Level 3, South

Department

European Sculpture and Dec Arts

(Klaber and Klaber, London, England)

2000-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

Darr, Alan. P. and Brian Gallagher. "Recent acquisitions (2000-2006) of European sculpture and decorative arts at The Detroit Institute of Arts." The Burlington Magazine 149, no. 1251 (June 2007): p. 451, pl. VIII (ill.). You, Yao-Fen. “From Novelty to Necessity: The Europeanization of Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate.” In Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate: Consuming the World, ed. Yao-Fen You, Mimi Hellman, and Hope Saska. Exh. cat., Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 2016, p. 57; 61 (ill.); 127, cat. 65.

Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory, Goat and Bee Jug, between 1745 and 1749, soft-paste porcelain. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Visiting Committee for European Sculpture and Decorative Arts in honor of Elizabeth DuMouchelle, 2000.93.