Painted in bright enamels with a an elegant lady standing under a parasol held by an attendant, the lady holding out a hand to four separate species of marsh birds, three walking on the bank before them, and a fourth, partially submerged with only tail feathers visible, feeding in the marsh behind, the four species mirrored in cartouches at the rim, as are the lady and the ‘parasol’ attendant, all on a cell ground in shades of primarily pink and blue, the well with a band of composite flower groups, the reverse side with eight equally-spaced penciled iron-red insects.