Search Results:

<< Viewing Record 440 of 1000 >>
View : Light Box | List View | Image List | Detailed
 


Your search has been limited to 1000 records. As your search has brought back a large number of records consider using more search terms to bring back a more accurate set of records.
 


Maker(s):Wedgwood, Josiah
Culture:English (1759-2005)
Title:teacup
Date Made:1805-1815
Type:Food Service
Materials:ceramic: lead glazed, refined white earthenware (pearlware), underglaze cobalt blue enamel, transfer print; overglaze iron-orange enamel, gilding
Place Made:United Kingdom; England; Staffordshire; Etruria
Measurements:overall: 2 1/4 in x 425 in x 3 3/8 in; 5.715 cm x 1079.5 cm x 8.5725 cm
Accession Number:  HD 0913.21
Credit Line:Gift of John B. Morris, Jr.
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield
0913_group-02t.jpg

Description:
English pearlware U-shaped teacup with a "9" style handle decorated in red, blue, orange, and gilding and impressed "WEDGWOOD" on the base, which is one of a 35-piece teaset manufactured by the Wedgwood Factory. The design is an interpretation of an Imari pattern (a style originating in Japan and copied by the Chinese), popular in the early 19th century and being produced by the English porcelain companies, notably at Derby and Worcester. The Wedgwood factory produced a long series of patterns, based on these "japonaiseries" designs being produced on porcelain, primarily on earthenwares (creamware, pearlware and whiteware)) although at least 8 of the "Japan" patterns designed for earthenware were transferred to bone china of the first period (1812-1828). This pattern may be pattern #26 or #21.

Link to share this object record:
https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=HD+0913.21

Research on objects in the collections, including provenance, is ongoing and may be incomplete. If you have additional information or would like to learn more about a particular object, please email fc-museums-web@fivecolleges.edu.

<< Viewing Record 440 of 1000 >>