15929966260001312637261000Standard Recordobject-75336170249435408116379471400001702494121129fitz-onlineadlib-object-75336https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/753363f12d7ba-ced3-3a9c-8393-fe1210257efd6referenceterm-42825adlib-term-42825858e5d17-b554-33d6-936f-25b16f72f39dstonewarereferenceterm-113617adlib-term-113617e7f652e0-545e-352e-bece-b5fb0dff1b88white salt-glazed stonewarereferenceterm-135552adlib-term-1355524e0b6f8d-bac0-3229-a6e8-4c8867e31648scratch-blue decorationreferenceterm-113184adlib-term-11318425fc548d-d02f-39a6-a34f-d609393a0043J. W. L. Glaisherreferenceterm-35646adlib-term-35646e3a57ef0-f9ad-3ad4-b828-93c6e42fb568cobalt oxideDecorationwith oxide of cobalt possibly mixed with clay and dusting off surplusreferenceterm-26668adlib-term-26668235811f7-ee3f-3a53-9cd6-3ea67a1f4d62fillingreferenceterm-26908adlib-term-2690893db4eba-7855-3a51-a5b6-3c0d8390f722incisingreferenceterm-37110adlib-term-37110ef92f1a8-1400-3fa3-863f-e099781ea442salt-glazeSurfacereferenceterm-120043adlib-term-1200435cfbfafc-b55f-3261-8e8b-6043f5d90289salt-glazingDiametercm9BaseBodywhite stoneware with scratch-blue decoration under salt-glazereferenceterm-28386adlib-term-28386953a9a1d-a0e8-33ec-a354-05e03ee211cbthrowing (pottery technique)referenceterm-26500adlib-term-26500bbbd64de-1ba8-3567-9c29-75a3b101701dturning (process)Applied Artswhite salt-glazed stoneware with scratch-blue decoration and inscription, '17 Enoch Booth 42'White stoneware with scratch-blue decoration under salt-glaze. The cylindrical mug was thrown and turned with a slightly projecting horizontal band about a quarter of the way up from the base. The applied strap handle has vertical reeding and a kick at the lower end. Incised around the lower part below the raised band are the name and date '17 Enoch Booth 42'. The area above is divided into three zones of scratch-blue decoration. The lowest is a narrow band of spaced ellipses. The next is a broad band with three long-tailed birds separated by oak foliage and tendrils, and a spray of acorns. At the top is a narrow band incised with a continuous wavy spray of short tendrils.C.507-19281accession numberC.507-192875336priref7533640394039urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/75336https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/75336the E is formed like a back to front 3round lowest part of exteriorincised and coloured blue17 Enoch Wood 42inscriptionreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumDr J. W. L. Glaisher Bequestreferenceagent-152564adlib-agent-152564c20df94d-f096-3e0b-a9b5-6ddd12161fb7Glaisher, J. W. L., Dr192819281928-12-07bequeathedThe Glaisher Collection was entered in the accession register as one item on the date of Dr Glaisher’s death1742CE1742dated1742probablyproductionreferenceagent-206398adlib-agent-206398aea39c6c-b698-3552-a6d1-b058c58e83feEnoch Booth's FactoryScratch-blue decoration was probably intended to simulate underglaze blue decoration on porcelain or possibly, blue painting on tin-glazed delftware. This mug is the only known ceramic bearing Enoch Booth's full name, and was possibly made for him at his own factory in Tunstall.referenceterm-121036adlib-term-121036d94c6987-b658-37d7-a4c1-f5da804d2e4018th Century, second quarter#referenceterm-107736adlib-term-107736e93a8dd1-d76d-320b-be9b-afa352e322a1George IIreferenceterm-110045adlib-term-1100458c30fae3-59fc-33dd-9f97-ccc44e63ae46literalEnglandEnglandcountryliteralStaffordshireStaffordshireregionTunstallreferenceterm-42825adlib-term-42825858e5d17-b554-33d6-936f-25b16f72f39dstonewareHeightcm12Widthcm12.7referencemedia-44951adlib-media-44951abd1b94d-96cb-3030-ba7a-e172618a9130jpegaa/aa8/C_507_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels740widthpixels57016162717934521imagejpegaa/aa8/mid_C_507_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels649widthpixels50016162717934521imagejpegaa/aa8/C_507_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels740widthpixels57016162717934521imagejpegaa/aa8/preview_C_507_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels325widthpixels25016162717934521image0media
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imagereferenceterm-91188adlib-term-9118840f320f4-04b6-3303-8129-f9e81e2b4671mughistory noteLady Marion; Miss Kingsland, Croydon, from whom purchased for £18 on 29 March 1916 by Dr J.W.L. Glaisher, FRS, Trinity College, Cambridge1referenceobject-74707adlib-object-7470713877f38-8f2d-34f4-9743-08151fc01ec61reference1term-91188adlib-term-9118840f320f4-04b6-3303-8129-f9e81e2b4671mugmugreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumPubl. Vol. l, p. 79, no. 507, vol. II, pl. 38D79referencepublication-1031adlib-publication-1031a5cc6cb3-2b6f-390a-af51-7e9d123e55edCatalogue of the Glaisher Collection of Pottery and Porcelain in the Fitzwilliam Museum CambridgePubl. p. 27 and pl. 5427referencepublication-3516adlib-publication-35169d0325d2-14e4-3d14-8757-305d191bbb29Early Staffordshire Potteryreferencepublication-2662adlib-publication-26624e02d261-7e12-38b5-a55f-65032267098eAn Illustrated Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and PorcelainPubl. p. 23 mentioned. Mark illustrated p. 218.23referencepublication-1038adlib-publication-103893f800bb-4699-3a5f-8f7f-7ac034a71282CreamwarePubl. p. 30, colour pl. 14.30referencepublication-5642adlib-publication-56428bcf80f1-2771-3eb1-af18-1dad68194db1White Salt-glazed Stoneware of the British IslesPubl. p. 37, mentioned. The author considered that it could have been made at Booth's new pottery in Tunstall36-8referencepublication-200003195adlib-publication-2000031954e3e159a-4ad4-3e39-9734-68c083932d15Pioneer PotterRef. pp. 225-27 for Enoch Booth. The author's note that this is the only known ceramic bearing Booth's name, and considered that it was probably made in his new factory at Tunstall. . See also p. 226, pl. 2 A, B and C, a creamware bowl inscribed 'ExB/1743' is in the British Museum225-45referencepublication-200003158adlib-publication-200003158f8ba3934-4604-3915-b8e3-39edd71c9f20Creamware and early enamel painting in Staffordshirereferenceterm-9010adlib-term-9010ecd03def-5d2a-3b43-bb92-76be16fbabf6Rococoanimalreferenceterm-106419adlib-term-1064196a020a7a-d710-3cb6-af17-8cd664abcf90birdplantreferenceterm-4803adlib-term-4803003c7e5f-96a4-35d8-bac5-1dadc90aba65oak leafplantreferenceterm-31180adlib-term-311807f21b712-c960-3a15-a996-944a28d38308acornliteralbirdbirdliteraloak leafoak leafliteralacornacornreferenceterm-91188adlib-term-9118840f320f4-04b6-3303-8129-f9e81e2b4671mugmugobject
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