15929966050001312637261000Standard Recordobject-71975170810661714117029085210001708106603488fitz-onlineadlib-object-71975https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/7197548546928-5c74-32e2-9663-a6b11b279b759referenceterm-108348adlib-term-108348667e7a19-db33-3d85-bd9b-c2dafd8e02fftin-glazed earthenwarereferenceterm-110399adlib-term-110399c2c214aa-c7b2-3bbe-8460-214ed187b114English delftwarereferenceterm-113184adlib-term-11318425fc548d-d02f-39a6-a34f-d609393a0043J. W. L. Glaisherblue, yellow, brownish-orange, and manganese-purple.referenceterm-108364adlib-term-108364115b8729-a560-35c1-b654-4b9d2fc5f68bhigh-temperature coloursDecorationin blue, yellow, brownish-orange, and manganese-purplereferenceterm-106226adlib-term-106226194567f2-2bcd-3446-ae31-652386611815paintingApplied Artstin-glazed and painted earthenware dish in the shape of a nymph or Pomona reclining in a bathBuff earthenware press-moulded, tin-glazed, and painted in blue, yellow, orange, and manganese-purple. The oval bowl is moulded in the shape of a bath, and has a high foot ring pierced by four holes. The interior is moulded in relief with a reclining naked woman wearing a yellow drape, and holding a cornucopia full of fruit in her right arm, and an inverted ewer in her left from which water flows to create a pool around her invisible feet.5referenceexhibition-1706adlib-exhibition-1706078864c3-c1c6-3462-8281-af761d2fcabaEnglish Delftware Dishes from the Glaisher CollectionC.1420-19281accession numberC.1420-192871975priref71975old object number2871urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/71975https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/71975referenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumDr J.W.L. Glaisher Bequestreferenceagent-152564adlib-agent-152564c20df94d-f096-3e0b-a9b5-6ddd12161fb7Glaisher, J. W. L., Dr192819281928-12-07bequeathedEntry date: 1928-12-0716401640CE1640circa1640165011650CE16501650probablypotteryreferenceagent-188927adlib-agent-1889275ff6f4e4-b28d-35c1-b361-16d55c90dd75Unidentified Southwark PotteryThe Pickleherring, Montague Close, and Rotherhithe potteries were operating in Southwark at the estimated date of productionThe form was based on a French lead-glazed earthenware dish attributed to Bernard Palissy (c. 1510-c. 1589/90) or his followers. French tin-glazed examples were made in Nevers, in the first half of the 17th century.Tin-glazed and painted earthenware. Press-moulded in the form of a woman reclining in a bath, traditionally identified as Pomona, a nymph who loved gardening and the cultivation of fruit . A copy of a French lead-glazed dish probably modelled by Guillaume Dupré (c. 1574-1642) and made in Claude Berthélemy’s pottery at Avon near Fontainebleau about 1600-10.referenceterm-113347adlib-term-113347b3865e14-c2dc-3722-935d-b7697edeab4e17th Century, Mid#referenceterm-113823adlib-term-113823bd99bc24-55e4-332f-bb3e-5c4de69c88dcCharles Ireferenceterm-22454adlib-term-224546083cc21-8ac0-39a2-98bc-1d93c3435b5dCommonwealthreferenceterm-109817adlib-term-109817ebc71b47-d90d-30dc-9cc7-b31686b68783literalEnglandEnglandcountryliteralSurreySurreyregionSouthwarkbluish-whitereferenceterm-39575adlib-term-39575cdf6707a-1eeb-3622-a26b-6e54f1f8d4abtin-glazereferenceterm-42861adlib-term-428615b368285-f1a8-3dcf-a5b2-637fd3c3956cearthenwareHeightcm8.9Lengthcm19.5Widthcm12.2referencemedia-169672adlib-media-1696722541edf6-cb72-3a5e-8bc9-e672527d4eaajpegaa/aa27/C_1420_1928_20_281_29.jpg1heightpixels570widthpixels76017029264982911imagejpegaa/aa27/mid_C_1420_1928_20_281_29.jpg1heightpixels375widthpixels50017029264982911imagejpegaa/aa27/C_1420_1928_20_281_29.jpg1heightpixels570widthpixels76017029264982911imagejpegaa/aa27/preview_C_1420_1928_20_281_29.jpg1heightpixels188widthpixels25017029264982911image0media
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imagereferenceterm-90921adlib-term-90921743cd8b7-9f18-3c65-9283-a5a0c17e68c4sauce boatreferenceterm-90855adlib-term-90855b48207ec-774d-3e3e-8ab3-536996bc5dacdishgondolahistory noteAn unidentified owner in Norwich; Mr Stoner, London, from whom purchased by Dr J.W.L. Glaisher for £7 on 4 November 1908 .referenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumPubl. Vol. 1, p. 181, no. 1420, vol. II, pl. 97B. Attributed to Lambeth. Rackham identified the figure as Pomona.181referencepublication-1031adlib-publication-1031a5cc6cb3-2b6f-390a-af51-7e9d123e55edCatalogue of the Glaisher Collection of Pottery and Porcelain in the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridgereferencepublication-1535adlib-publication-1535de6168c2-5b55-3b77-87f8-57784eb7c7f6A Collector's History of English PotteryPubl. p. 2, no. 5, attributed to Southwark.2referencepublication-3433adlib-publication-343316800edf-2013-3a93-9c14-0133132d1256English Delftware Dishes from the Glaisher CollectionPubl. p. 174, pls. 18 (left) and 19 (top); pl. 18 (right) and pl. 19 (bottom) is a different version probably from Rouen (C.3013-1928). The author discusses Palissy's successors, and French merchants who were present in London in the early 17th century174referencepublication-200002903adlib-publication-2000029036fff4111-558e-3dbd-ae2c-4a564cd88021Bernard Palissy and London delftwarePubl. pp. 70-1, no. A.98, attributed to London, probably Southwark70-1referencepublication-7519adlib-publication-751966216bb6-1f3a-3a73-a29c-2d840342ae63Delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museumreferencepublication-3446adlib-publication-344606a8c100-88a4-317f-933c-8ddb7675f1faDocuments d'art. La céramique française. Bernard Palissy et les fabriques du XVIe siècleCf. p. 12, pl. 7, a French lead-glazed earthenware dish featuring a figure of Pomona holding a cornucopia and ewer, attributed to Manerbe or le Pré d'Auge. Private collection.12referencepublication-3447adlib-publication-3447e4346f96-2aec-3dd2-bcb4-528df6e0a09aSur les pas de PalissyCf, p. 467-8, no. 258, two tin-glazed earthenware examples attributed to Nevers, perhaps workshop of the Conrade family, c. 1610-50. Of these two, one holds a cornucopia (the lower image on p. 467), and the other holds a cloth or towell.467-8referencepublication-8466adlib-publication-84664c005d49-2023-314f-8cdd-34a2a03f0c7eItalian Maiolica and Europereferenceterm-10604adlib-term-106041e7fbf60-43c9-3c5a-852a-c014514e9f77Manneristpeoplereferenceterm-133016adlib-term-133016927d6210-1f1c-3235-9ff2-8c6dd9719c86nymphliteralnymphnymphreferenceterm-90921adlib-term-90921743cd8b7-9f18-3c65-9283-a5a0c17e68c4sauce boatsauce boatreddish-buff earthenware, press-moulded, tin-glazed, and painted in blue, yellow, orange, and manganese-purple.referenceterm-120085adlib-term-12008568c62b7c-aaf4-38a5-a1be-4d6c615c0714press-mouldingreferenceterm-120059adlib-term-120059dfa315b5-819d-37ab-ab22-bddfdbb3cbe7tin-glazingobject
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