Maker(s): | Flight, Barr & Barr
| Culture: | British (established 1783 - 1840)
| Title: | Three Sauce Tureens
| Date Made: | ca. 1823
| Type: | Ceramic
| Materials: | soft paste porcelain
| Place Made: | Europe; United Kingdom; England: London
| Measurements: | Overall: 2 5/16 in x 7 11/16 in; 5.9 cm x 19.5 cm
| Accession Number: | AC 1959.105.h.1-3
| Credit Line: | Gift of Jeffery John Archer Amherst, 5th Earl Amherst, Preston R. Bassett (Class of 1913), H. Harrison Fuller (Class of 1917), Harold F. Johnson (Class of 1918), Henry S. Kingman (Class of 1915), John J. McCloy (Class of 1916), Oliver B. Merrill (Class of 1925), Charles H. Morgan, Francis T. P. Plimpton (Class of 1922), Eustace Seligman (Class of 1910), Winthrop H. Smith (Class of 1916), Stanley F. Teele (Class of 1928), and Valley Foundation (Frank L. Babbott, Clas of 1913)
| Museum Collection: | Mead Art Museum at Amherst College
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Description: The tureens sit upon a pedestal. the ground of the plate is Saxon green. The tureens are elaborately decorated with gilded ornamental handles and bands of gilding throughout. The lids are Saxon green with gilded gadroon pattern and a white and gold handle on the top. On the outside center of the tureens are the Amherst Coat of Arms. Two indigenous men in full battle array are chained and stand on either side of a shield decorated with arrows and spears. Above is a monarch's crown. Below the shield is a pink banner that says "CONSTANTIA ET VIRTUTE"
Label Text: Made for William Amherst, 2nd Earl Amherst
Tags: food; decoration and ornament; social classes; racism; slavery; decorative arts Link to share this object record: https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=AC+1959.105.h.1-3 |