15929993390001312637261000Standard Recordobject-11691170249420008915948522010001702494118656fitz-onlineadlib-object-11691https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/11691233545cc-4df4-3b6f-b32b-50116d09fdc35referenceterm-108657adlib-term-108657c170cd8e-fc63-3446-81a4-6682b5979808lead-glazed earthenwarereferenceterm-113184adlib-term-11318425fc548d-d02f-39a6-a34f-d609393a0043J. W. L. Glaisherred, green and brownreferenceterm-107563adlib-term-10756338dcd825-1de1-3222-82c6-15a95729b5ffenamelsDecorationHeightcm14Cup Over CoverWidthcm15Cup With HandlesCupCream-coloured earthenware painted onglaze in brown, green and red enamelsreferenceterm-120082adlib-term-120082ea83ed85-6b07-3e7e-83fc-440cfda22f7ethrowingreferenceterm-111179adlib-term-111179be5c887b-c0ed-3d89-82b2-c3a870e72a68mouldingDeocrationreferenceterm-120095adlib-term-120095723f5117-6f8b-3766-b1da-9f44da575716painting onglazeStandreferenceterm-111179adlib-term-111179be5c887b-c0ed-3d89-82b2-c3a870e72a68mouldingreferenceterm-58282adlib-term-58282e8aea193-be04-3716-b610-8a1e95b86eedplantsApplied ArtsCream-coloured earthenware painted in brown, green and red enamels. Ovoid cup on circular spreading foot, with two loop handles, slightly domed lid with a raised area in the centre, and a moulded flower-shaped knob surrounded by leaves. The cup, cover and handle are all banded with fine lines of brown enamel; the cup and cover have bands of undulating leaves and berries, painted in green and red respectively.C.24 & A-19281accession numberC.24 & A-192811691priref11691old object numberC.81-1928Glaisher numberGl.Mod.376urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/11691https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/11691on base of cupprinted in greyish-blackManufactured for/JAMES POWELL & SONS,/Whitefriars Glass Works,/LONDON/WEDGWOOD/ ETRURIAmarkon base of cupimpressedWEDGWOODmarkon base of cuppainted in red enamelA4966/BmarkJP& S is in monogramon the coverprinted in blackJP&S/WEDGWOOD/ETRURIAmarkon the coverpainted in red enamelbmarkreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumDr J. W. L. Glaisher Bequestreferenceagent-152564adlib-agent-152564c20df94d-f096-3e0b-a9b5-6ddd12161fb7Glaisher, J. W. L., Dr192819281928bequeathedEntry date: 192819071907circa1907factoryreferenceagent-166133adlib-agent-166133ff744cb8-7ff0-3cc6-86bf-ef4c533b1c4fJosiah Wedgwood & SonsLate eighteenth-century style hand-painted creamware designs were revived at Etruria by Alfred Powell (1865-1960). Glaisher was told that the cup was certainly decorated by Alfred Powell, but it does not bear his mark. For Alfred Powell and Wedgwood, see Sharon Gater, 'Alfred and Louise Powell - an Introduction', Proceedings of the Wedgwood Society, no. 11 (1982), pp. 153-162; Maureen Batkin, Wedgwood Ceramics 1846-1959, London, 1982, pp. 139-56; Robin Reilly, Wedgwood, London, 1989, II, pp. 162-73; Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museums, Alfred and Louis Powell: Good Workmanship with Happy Thoughts, 1992, pp. 16-22. Robin Reilly, Wedgwood, The New Illustrated Dictionary, Woodbridge, 1995, pp. 343-4.referenceterm-14261adlib-term-142615079a5e6-5ae1-39a4-899d-9b7558106e32Edwardianreferenceterm-113623adlib-term-11362387ef9eaf-54a8-3838-8337-94dbf03aad62literalEnglandEnglandcountryliteralStaffordshireStaffordshireregionEtruriareferenceterm-107733adlib-term-10773300160189-e3ce-3796-a88b-5aa8d6c808c4lead-glazereferenceterm-42837adlib-term-4283760792d1e-3967-38d7-8310-ee3edeb8a4cecream-coloured earthenwarereferencemedia-11575adlib-media-11575a42dc38c-3e4b-3aee-89d2-bf654d20db51jpegaa/aa8/C_24_20_26_20A_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels550widthpixels76016162702838031imagejpegaa/aa8/mid_C_24_20_26_20A_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels362widthpixels50016162702838031imagejpegaa/aa8/C_24_20_26_20A_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels550widthpixels76016162702838031imagejpegaa/aa8/preview_C_24_20_26_20A_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels181widthpixels25016162702838031image0media
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imagereferenceterm-91978adlib-term-91978f613d852-fbf9-3766-a302-2f7fddd20fe5two-handled cupobject namereferenceterm-107478adlib-term-10747881002e74-5083-37b8-a429-4a303fc40695coverobject namereferenceterm-42868adlib-term-4286812e3067e-2626-36c9-9d36-870f776c981fcreamwarecategoryreferenceterm-107547adlib-term-10754700150c8d-023f-3b67-8df3-856a4aa5462fQueen's warecategoryhistory notePurchased by Dr J.W.L. Glaisher from the Artificers' Guild, Free School Lane, Cambridge on 4 December 1911 for 8s.6d. (Glaisher Modern Collection Catalogue no. 376).referenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumRef. For the James Powell marks see, p. 229, the monogram, pl. 576, and the back stamp, pl. 577. Dated to about 1907. For Alfred Powell and Wedgwood see pp. 139-56p. 229referencepublication-1035adlib-publication-103515c007c0-86a5-3d45-beb8-29e69b3fbc75Wedgwood Ceramics 1846-1959Ref. Late eighteenth-century style hand-painted creamware designs were revived at Etruria by Alfred Powell (1865-1960). Glaisher was told that the cup was certainly decorated by Alfred Powell, but it does not bear his mark. For Alfred Powell and Wedgwood, see, pp. 153-162pp. 153-62referencepublication-200000482adlib-publication-200000482ee10bddb-c8d4-31fb-9099-0dd90beb8a1bAlfred and Louise Powell - an IntroductionRef. For Alfred Powell and Wedgwood see, II, pp. 162-73pp. 162-73referencepublication-998adlib-publication-998b78305dd-313b-343d-b005-05a294d9dc50WedgwoodRef. For Alfred Powell and Wedgwood see, pp.16-22pp. 16-22referencepublication-1051adlib-publication-1051cd96c1a4-3332-3951-9fe6-4c986ab7dc6cAlfred and Louise Powell: Good Workmanship with Happy ThoughtsRef. James Powell & Sons were the proprietors of the Whitefriars glasshouse, and also retailers of china and glass in Conduit Street. Arthur M. Powell was related to Alfred Powell. The firm commissioned Queen's ware decorated with late eighteenth-century creamware designs which were produced exclusively for Powell's and bore a special backstamp. See, pp. 345. For Alfred Powell and Wedgwood see pp. 343-4pp. 343-5referencepublication-989adlib-publication-98982f5fd49-f1cd-3039-8aa9-a46ef3f93b0cWedgwood, The New Illustrated Dictionaryplantreferenceterm-107438adlib-term-1074387a134fa2-3953-3e66-a1d9-c974dddbd79cleavesplantreferenceterm-30739adlib-term-307399c440c7d-d779-3572-87e1-c02401f041c1berriesliteralleavesleavesliteralberriesberriesreferenceterm-91978adlib-term-91978f613d852-fbf9-3766-a302-2f7fddd20fe5two-handled cuptwo-handled cupreferenceterm-120062adlib-term-120062d05176fb-17b8-3888-bba1-6c5e6c77d206lead-glazingobject
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