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Culture:English
Title:stand
Date Made:1830-1850
Type:Food Service
Materials:ceramic: lead glazed, white earthenware (pearlware), underglaze cobalt blue, transfer print
Place Made:United Kingdom; England; Staffordshire (probably)
Measurements:overall: 1 3/4 x 10 x 7 3/4 in.; 4.445 x 25.4 x 19.685 cm
Accession Number:  HD 91.023
Credit Line:Gift of Mrs. Harold G. Duckworth
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield
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Description:
English Staffordshire oval stand or underdish decorated with a blue transfer print in the ''Wild Rose' pattern that was used by many English and Scottish potters. The scene is based on a print titled "Nuneham Courtenay, Bridge & Cottage" with the engraving by W. Cooke after a drawing by S. Owen, published on February 1, 1811 jointly by Vernon, Hood & Sharpe of Poultry and W. Cooke of 12 York Place, Pentonville. The transfer print scene, which varies from the print, shows Nuneham Park, the seat of the Earl of Harcourt, with a center building in the background that is thought to be Gothic tower that was planned but never built, sheep on the hill, a rustic bridge leading to the lock-keeper's thatched cottage over stream, and two punts that may represent a ferry across the river. There is a band of interlinked openwork circles around the rim, a wedge-shaped foot rim, and the numbers "243" are In blue ink on the base. During her visit to HD on June 21, 1995, Louise Richardson noted that fragments with this pattern have been excavated at Strawberry Banks, NH. For the same pattern, see platter (HD 63.135), plate HD 64.290), and basket (HD 91.022).

Subjects:
Pottery; glaze (coating by location)

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