Factory: New Hall Porcelain Factory
Hybrid hard-paste porcelain painted underglaze in blue, and overglaze in enamels and gold with an Imari-style pattern with a house with a tower, a beehive, and two trees.
Hybrid hard-paste porcelain, painted underglaze in blue, and overglaze in apricot and red enamels, and gilt. Circular with a wide sloping rim, and curved well, standing on a footring. The well and centre are decorated with an Imari style pattern with a building with a tower, to the right of a beehive, with on the right, a tree, and on the left a shrub with blue and red leaves. In the foreground there is water with a lily and leaves. Round the rim there is a boder of gold leaves beween bands.
History note: Unknown before testator
Dr Milo Keynes Bequest, 2009
Diameter: 24.9 cm
Height: 3.6 cm
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (2009) by Keynes, W. M., Dr.
19th Century, Early#
George III
Production date:
circa
AD 1810
This pattern is comparable to pattern nos. 570, 752, and u333 but has a different tree on the left, and lacks the feather-like fern on the left of those designs.
Decoration composed of enamel ( red, apricot) cobalt ( underglaze) gold
presumed lead-glaze
Lead-glaze
Hybrid hard-paste porcelain
Moulding
: Hybrid hard-paste porcelain, painted underglaze in blue, and overglaze in apricot and red enamels, and gilded
Glazing
Inscription present: circular white paper stick-on label
Accession number: C.43-2010
Primary reference Number: 177374
Entry form number: 1027
Old object number: IV.A.7
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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