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Pair of Chestnut Baskets with Covers and Stands

Worcester Porcelain Manufactory

English, 1751–present

Pair of Chestnut Baskets with Covers and Stands

c. 1765–70

These intricately modeled and richly painted serving dishes, with their matching pierced lids and stands, would originally have been part of a dessert service. Known as “chestnut baskets” since the nineteenth century, they were identified in a sale catalogue from 1769 as “cream-basons.” The bowls would probably have been filled with chilled, thick cream, a favorite accompaniment to tarts, puddings, and other sweets.

Medium soft-paste porcelain
Object Number 1986.93.1-2a-c
Acquisition Bequest of Herbert Heidelberger in honor of Minna and Frederick Heidelberger, 1986
Status On View

Image Caption

Worcester Porcelain Manufactory, Pair of Chestnut Baskets with Covers and Stands, c. 1765–70, soft-paste porcelain. Clark Art Institute, Bequest of Herbert Heidelberger in honor of Minna and Frederick Heidelberger, 1986.93.1-2a-c

Select Bibliography

Kern, Steven, et al. The Clark: Selections from the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1996. Wees, Beth Carver. "Continental and English Porcelain in the Clark Collection." The Magazine Antiques 62, no. 4 (October 1997): 516–21.

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