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CAPTAINS, GOVERNORS AND SUPERCARGOES: THE DAVIDSON COLLECTION OF CHINESE ARMORIAL PORCELAIN
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12月06日 晚上7点 开拍 /22小时50分
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A CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL PORCELAIN SALT, QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1755 painted with the arms of Verelst in puce enamels with a basket of flowers and a butterfly within bianco-sopra-bianco panels, rouge-de-fer and gilt chain-link border Length 8cm Davidson Collection no: 6 Provenance: Heirloom & Howard, 42320 This is one of two services made at this date, both of exactly the same style but in different coloured enamels, this decorated in puce enamels en camiaeu with the arms of Verelst; the edge with a basket of flowers, butterfly and bianco-sopra-bianco decoration. The arms are not recorded in standard works but are identified by bookplates in the Franks Collection [30318-21]. Argent on a mount in base, in front of an oak tree proper, a bull passant sable, in chief two estoile of the last. The crest, on a mount vert between two probusces or, a rudder with handle proper. Made for Harry Verelst, Governor of Bengal and successor to Lord Clive from 1767-69, a major figure in the East India Company administration in India. See Howard Chinese Armorial Porcelain Vol. II p 205 J4 panels in enamels, Chinese pastoral 1740-55. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? The Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900 Volume 58 has the following background information on Harry Verelst:-? Harry Verelst was a grandson of Cornelius Verelst, the flower-painter, whose eldest son was his father. He was brought up by his uncle, William Verelst, the portrait-painter. By 1750 he had entered the service of the East India Company and went to Bengal. In February 1757 he was appointed to take charge of the company’s factory at Lakhipur, and to receive from the officers of the government the effects taken from that place by the Nawab Suraj ud Dowlah. In the following April, when on his way to Calcutta, his party were attacked and made prisoner by the Nawab’s troops. The commander of the Nawab’s troops produced orders prohibiting the passing and repassing of Europeans and a declaration repudiating the treaty by which the effects were to be restored.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? He was only released after the battle of Plassey when the Nawab was defeated by the forces of Robert Clive. He was appointed a member of the Bengal Council. In that capacity he joined in a protest in November 1760 against Governor Vansittart’s deposition of Mir Jafar. The Directors in London upheld Vansittart’s position and the members of Council who had objected to his action including Harry Verelst were removed. He was put in charge of the province of Chittagong for the next four years. Clive referred to him in 1764 as one of those on whom he relied for the re-establishment of affairs in Bengal on Clive’s appointment as Governor. In June of 1764 Verelst was appointed a member of the Select Committee, who constituted a kind of cabinet. As supervisor of Burdawan and administrator of the province of Midnapur, which offices he held in 1765-6, he introduced useful reforms and increased the company’s revenue. In July 1765 Harry Verelst, acting under Clive’s instructions, carried on successful negotiations with the Nawab at Murshibidad.?? In May 1766 he returned as a member of the Select Committee and during Clive’s absence on sick leave acted as Governor from January 1767. The Court of Directors appointed him on the 17 May 1767 Governor of the Bengal Presidency. He held the office till the end of 1769. Clive, whose policy he continued, was in constant and intimate correspondence with him. During Harry Verelst’s government Bengal was reduced to a state of great impoverishment owing to the want of silver coinage and the demands made upon its revenue by the assistance given to Madras in the war with Hyder Ali. But trading beyond the province was prohibited in April 1768, and the Vizier of Oudh, Sjah Dowlah, was compelled to reduce his forces by the treaty of January 1769. In taking leave of the company in December 1769 Verelst writing to his successor, John Cartier, earnestly advised that the company should take no further step in the direction of sovereignty, that its governing body should be free from commercial views and connections, and that the special functions of the council and select committee should be precisely defined. He also recommended that the Murghal Emperor should be kept in dependence upon it, and the Vizier of Oudh should be managed by appeals to his vanity. In 1770 Harry Verelst returned to England with an easy fortune. He was elected a Director of the East India Company for the year 1771. Harry married in 1771, Ann, daughter and co-heiress of Josiah Wordsworth of Wadsworth, near Doncaster. They settled at Aston Hall, near Sheffield, which he purchased from Lord Holdernesse, They had four sons and five daughters. Verelst was a man of strict integrity and great industry, and his judgement was highly valued by Clive, his intimate friend, who, however, seems to have thought him wanting in firmness. He was ruined by litigation resulting from measures he had taken in Bengal to repress the officer’s mutiny and put down illegal trading. He was ultimately obliged to retire to the continent. Verelst’s prosecutions were prompted by Willem Bolts, who had been dismissed and sent to England by him. On 15 December 1774 he was condemned to pay £5,000 damages, with costs, for false imprisonment in one case; in another the following day £4,000, and similar cases were afterwards decided against him. He died at Boulogne on 24 October 1785 and was buried at Minster in the island of Thanet. In reply to Bolts’s attack on the Bengal administration Verelst published in 1772 a quarto volume entitled ‘A View of the Rise, Progress and Present State of the English Government in Bengal’. The work is of value not merely as a successful refutation of the charges made against himself and other officials, but also for its statistical information and the historical documents printed in its copious appendices.Condition ReportUV LIGHT INSPECTED. Hairline to one side of the base running through the basket of flowers. Chain border retouched. Small restored chip to rim. Presents well. Please see additional UV and natural light photographs.

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