'Girl-In-A-Swing' Harlequin scent bottle
ca. 1755
This work was a gift from the collection of Frances McDougall, an original member of the Seattle Ceramic Society beginning in the mid-1940s.
Wearing a white hat, a black mask and a rose, blue, green yellow and black checkered costume, holding a wine glass in his right hand and a slapstick in his left, his head forming the stopper, and modeled standing beside a yellow barrel-form patchbox painted with floral sprigs above a domed circular base bouquet, (tiny chip on the hat); mounted on his neck with a gold collar and chain, on the base with a gold footrim, and on the barrel and cover with hinged gold rims decorated with a white enamel band inscribed in gold LA PL US BON [sic].
Porcelain
3 5/16 x 1 3/8 x 1 1/2 in. (8.4 x 3.5 x 3.8 cm)
Gift of Frances McDougall
2014.16.12
Provenance: [Stoner and Evans, NY]; Purchased from gallery by Frances McDougall, October 1946 – her death; by inheritance to Mrs. McDougall’s daughter Celia Kasony; by inheritance to Mrs. McDougall’s grand-daughter Katherine Kasony-Quinn; gift from Ms. Kasony-Quinn to Seattle Art Museum (in her grandmother’s name), June 2014.
Photo: Elizbeth Mann