15929993390001312637261000Standard Recordobject-11668170266710940417026432420001702667076959fitz-onlineadlib-object-11668https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/11668e6c84bec-1a6d-3028-85fc-c3844a78abb35referenceterm-108657adlib-term-108657c170cd8e-fc63-3446-81a4-6682b5979808lead-glazed earthenwarebrown and greyreferenceterm-107563adlib-term-10756338dcd825-1de1-3222-82c6-15a95729b5ffenamelsDecorationreferenceterm-120095adlib-term-120095723f5117-6f8b-3766-b1da-9f44da575716painting onglazeMotifsreferenceterm-120101adlib-term-1201014d774f07-a5fe-3f75-b5c2-b103c765e0a3transfer-printing onglazereferenceterm-23811adlib-term-238112c5afbdc-9cbb-3fb5-a57a-242e23f03d1bagricultureApplied ArtsCream-coloured earthenware (Queen's ware), transfer-printed and painted in brown and grey. Circular with narrow rim, curved sides and flat centre. In the centre, 'Agricultural Devices' design no. 22: a beehive, basket, circular box and cover, with tulips on the left and daffodils (?) on the right.C.11-19151accession numberC.11-191511668priref11668urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/11668https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/11668on baseimpressedWEDGWOODmarkon baseimpressed10markreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumGiven by Miss Emily Bealesreferenceagent-152680adlib-agent-152680c97de592-4c71-36b0-8b8b-fec6627f639dBeales, Emily, Miss191519151915-06-26given18101810CE1810circa1810181511815CE18151815factoryreferenceagent-143576adlib-agent-143576535626bd-0b17-316b-bbbf-3551cefd8265Wedgwoodreferenceterm-106498adlib-term-106498272179a1-524b-3f36-aab7-bf342ce484d619th Century, Early#referenceterm-107437adlib-term-10743796f4b0d1-fc11-39ff-ae91-1b23d888d479George IIIreferenceterm-113623adlib-term-11362387ef9eaf-54a8-3838-8337-94dbf03aad62literalEnglandEnglandcountryliteralStaffordshireStaffordshireregionEtruriaQueen's warereferenceterm-42837adlib-term-4283760792d1e-3967-38d7-8310-ee3edeb8a4cecream-coloured earthenwarereferenceterm-107733adlib-term-10773300160189-e3ce-3796-a88b-5aa8d6c808c4lead-glazeDiametercm20.0Heightcm1.9referencemedia-11567adlib-media-1156790e6a990-83b3-3e7a-a6a9-8fe5ce58314bjpegaa/aa7/C_11_1915.jpg1heightpixels550widthpixels76016162665659531imagejpegaa/aa7/mid_C_11_1915.jpg1heightpixels362widthpixels50016162665659531imagejpegaa/aa7/C_11_1915.jpg1heightpixels550widthpixels76016162665659531imagejpegaa/aa7/preview_C_11_1915.jpg1heightpixels181widthpixels25016162665659531image0media
imagereferenceterm-107549adlib-term-107549acca7652-7ff8-3852-bc5b-55a2578659e3side plateobject namereferenceterm-42868adlib-term-4286812e3067e-2626-36c9-9d36-870f776c981fcreamwarecategoryreferenceterm-107547adlib-term-10754700150c8d-023f-3b67-8df3-856a4aa5462fQueen's warecategoryhistory noteCollection of Swann Hurrell, 30 Thompson’s Lane, Cambridge and from 1891, St Leonard’s (d. 1897); his niece, Miss Emily Beales, ‘Hurrell’, St Leonard’s on Sea1referenceobject-11666adlib-object-11666a8785f26-46b3-3f93-9010-d43060e4e2761reference1term-90855adlib-term-90855b48207ec-774d-3e3e-8ab3-536996bc5dacdishdish1referenceobject-11670adlib-object-1167007153f1b-eaa6-36bc-9e82-d2895a68c3a61reference1term-34935adlib-term-34935b6750733-fe79-33fc-b39a-c296fcd223b4plateplate1referenceobject-11672adlib-object-116728e8bb98f-5caa-3fff-8e56-032f96a8e9261reference1term-34935adlib-term-34935b6750733-fe79-33fc-b39a-c296fcd223b4plateplate1referenceobject-11675adlib-object-11675ce9f5a1f-122e-32aa-9942-4eca1008076d1reference1term-34935adlib-term-34935b6750733-fe79-33fc-b39a-c296fcd223b4plateplate1referenceobject-11680adlib-object-11680315b2f6d-0c62-3cf7-a3c6-f401ae0475ef1reference1term-107560adlib-term-107560a2140f65-c302-3998-badc-65657edee0a6cream bowlcream bowlreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumRef. p. 47, under 25 for 'Agricultural Devices'p. 47referencepublication-988adlib-publication-9884906b591-b7ec-3791-bc5f-13d64bed4581Wedgwood in London, 225th Anniversary Exhibition 1759-1984Ref. p. 193-205, the author does not state whether they were printed or painted. Crests were printed and hand coloured. Cf. p. 204, bottom, a dinner, dessert and side plate with 'Agricultural Devices' described as 'printed in brown with further hand shading'.193-205referencepublication-200000480adlib-publication-2000004808fae9497-517d-3cbf-811a-cfe834a4d25aEarly Printing at EtruriaRef. For the many different farm and garden motifs used see, pp. 14-21. He illustrates two sheets of patterns, numbered 22-42 and 43-57 which are situated in the back of one of the Crest Books at the Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston, see pp. 15, fig. 1 and p. 16, fig. 2, which are referred to above. He notes that 'WB' sometimes replaces 'GE' on design no. 30, as it does on C.13-1915, see an example, p. 17, fig. 4.pp. 14-21referencepublication-200000481adlib-publication-200000481d39cdc10-f054-3157-bb0b-9a5ffe05bc17Wedgwood Decoration on creamware, using agricultural implements as the decorative themeCf. Three plates, a saucer dish, and a teapot painted with this design, p. 364. Dated to c. 1820.p. 364referencepublication-990adlib-publication-990855ac047-90b3-3643-ab04-2385fd833d93The Dictionary of WedgwoodCf. A teapot, three plates and a saucer-shaped dish in the Wedgwood Museum, p. 287, pl. 349.p. 287referencepublication-998adlib-publication-998b78305dd-313b-343d-b005-05a294d9dc50Wedgwoodreferencepublication-7634adlib-publication-76343c5f4a82-8000-3f21-8f76-25b25698ca4dThe Collection of Professor Sir Albert Richardson, P.R.A., Removed from Avenue House, Ampthill, Bedfordshireobject namereferenceterm-62406adlib-term-62406f43dfbda-0c84-3b31-bc5d-0c7d52546a5cbeehiveobject namereferenceterm-89085adlib-term-89085958f66e8-9325-3432-8809-b0106355b839basketplantreferenceterm-107551adlib-term-107551ba28d4da-3a62-3bb0-9646-f138d559f996daffodilsplantreferenceterm-107550adlib-term-107550fdb2bf60-852c-3f40-8d77-6d911f24fa5btulipsliteralbeehivebeehiveliteralbasketbasketliteraldaffodilsdaffodilsliteraltulipstulipsreferenceterm-107549adlib-term-107549acca7652-7ff8-3852-bc5b-55a2578659e3side plateside platecream-coloured earthenware (Queen's ware), transfer-printed and painted in brown and greyreferenceterm-111179adlib-term-111179be5c887b-c0ed-3d89-82b2-c3a870e72a68mouldingreferenceterm-120062adlib-term-120062d05176fb-17b8-3888-bba1-6c5e6c77d206lead-glazingPart of Agricultural Devices Dinner Serviceobject
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