15929909850001312637261000Standard Recordobject-28543170810660782015288815960001708106603488fitz-onlineadlib-object-28543https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/285433100fd1e-cb1a-38c9-8883-b71c7278cefc5referenceterm-108348adlib-term-108348667e7a19-db33-3d85-bd9b-c2dafd8e02fftin-glazed earthenwarereferenceterm-120871adlib-term-12087145d2ae6e-7bca-3982-a89b-a72b09fb850bBatchelor Collectionblue, green and redreferenceterm-108364adlib-term-108364115b8729-a560-35c1-b654-4b9d2fc5f68bhigh-temperature coloursDecorationin blue, green, and redreferenceterm-106226adlib-term-106226194567f2-2bcd-3446-ae31-652386611815paintingApplied Artstin-glazed earthenware dish, painted in blue, green and red with the 'Mimosa' pattern.Tin-glazed earthenware painted in blue, green, and red. Circular with sloping rim, shallow curved sides and flat central area, standing on a footring. Decorated with the 'mimosa' pattern with red balls and blue and green feathery leaves: a central medallion of 'mimosa' surrounded by two narrow blue concentric circles, and an alternately red and white band outlined in blue; a broad band of `mimosa' flanked by pairs of narrow blue concentric circles; an alternately red and white band outlined in blue; a broad band of `mimosa' on the sides and rim, with two narrow concentric blue bands and a red band on the edge. On the reverse, in blue, a central stroke, and on the back of the rim and sides, four crosses alternating with four paired strokes. Three spur marks on the back.C.1-19981accession numberC.1-199828543priref28543old object number15urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/28543https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/28543donor's catalogue number, removed on accessionwritten in blue biro15labelreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumGiven by Sir Ivor and Lady Batchelorreferenceagent-166527adlib-agent-1665273d240ab9-5cc0-3201-953a-01170d7e3328Batchelor, Ivor, Sir and Lady199819981998-01-19givenEntry date: 1998-01-1917341734CE1734circa1734174511745CE17451745probablypotteryreferenceagent-188377adlib-agent-188377c924b925-c6b5-3093-8c92-77781285d6b4Unidentified Bristol potteryArcher, 1997, shape EProbably made at Bristolreferenceterm-106400adlib-term-1064003e80c102-1483-3c39-b2f4-67e333d653d818th Centuryreferenceterm-107736adlib-term-107736e93a8dd1-d76d-320b-be9b-afa352e322a1George IIreferenceterm-106700adlib-term-106700a1f742d5-f39a-3ac4-9905-3f2c8bdf3612literalEnglandEnglandcountryliteralSomersetSomersetregionpossiblyBristolreferenceterm-39575adlib-term-39575cdf6707a-1eeb-3622-a26b-6e54f1f8d4abtin-glazereferenceterm-42861adlib-term-428615b368285-f1a8-3dcf-a5b2-637fd3c3956cearthenwareDiametercm33.5Heightcm4.8referencemedia-169376adlib-media-16937671768f79-f718-3371-a8e1-39811d1971e6jpegaa/aa27/C_1_1998.jpg1heightpixels760widthpixels58916162602838641imagejpegaa/aa27/mid_C_1_1998.jpg1heightpixels645widthpixels50016162602838641imagejpegaa/aa27/C_1_1998.jpg1heightpixels760widthpixels58916162602838641imagejpegaa/aa27/preview_C_1_1998.jpg1heightpixels323widthpixels25016162602838641image0media
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imagereferenceterm-90855adlib-term-90855b48207ec-774d-3e3e-8ab3-536996bc5dacdishobject namereferenceterm-110399adlib-term-110399c2c214aa-c7b2-3bbe-8460-214ed187b114English delftwarecategoryhistory noteMessrs A.F. Allbrook, London, from whom purchased in November 1973 by Sir Ivor Batchelor; Sir Ivor and Lady Batchelorreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumCf. Dishes decorated with variations of mimosa sprays, dated 1738, nos. 439-45, none identical to this dish, but suggesting a date of c. 1740.101-02referencepublication-2350adlib-publication-23505aab1afa-9420-3434-bf6d-916548bbc26bDated English DelftwarePubl. p. 122, no. B.64, attributed probably to Bristol. For the profile, see p. 402, Shape D122referencepublication-7519adlib-publication-751966216bb6-1f3a-3a73-a29c-2d840342ae63Delftware in the Fitzwilliam MuseumRef. For mimosa pattern see, pp. 174-5, nos. B.117 and B.118, neither of which is exactly like this dish. Archer notes that ragments showing the so-called 'mimosa' design have been found in London, Bristol, Wincanton, and Liverpool , and that red rims are more common on pieces from London or Liverpool.pp. 174-5referencepublication-2299adlib-publication-2299aba3869a-d038-351e-ad98-23fe16247f95Delftware. The Tin-glazed Earthenware of the British Isles. A Catalogue of the Collection in the Victoria and Albert MuseumCf. Further examples of 'mimosa' pattern, p. 305, nos. 19.49 and 19.50, attributed to Wincanton, and Bristol or Wincanton. The latter has leaves fairly close to the FWM example, but it is in blue with a red-brown edge.p. 305referencepublication-2300adlib-publication-2300aa6f58fa-97f5-3f6f-888b-78175e14a04bEnglish Delftware in the Bristol Collectionreferenceterm-9010adlib-term-9010ecd03def-5d2a-3b43-bb92-76be16fbabf6Rococoplantreferenceterm-130716adlib-term-13071617b86bfa-8f14-3eb7-b36a-2cb3c7e109d6mimosaliteralmimosamimosareferenceterm-90855adlib-term-90855b48207ec-774d-3e3e-8ab3-536996bc5dacdishdishtin-glazed earthenware painted in blue, green and red.referenceterm-111179adlib-term-111179be5c887b-c0ed-3d89-82b2-c3a870e72a68mouldingreferenceterm-120059adlib-term-120059dfa315b5-819d-37ab-ab22-bddfdbb3cbe7tin-glazingobject
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