IDENTIFIERS ----------- id: 201328 accession number: C.242 & A-2015 DATE AUDIT ---------- created: Tuesday 12 May 2015 updated: Tuesday 14 August 2018 DESCRIPTIVE DATA ---------------- object type: White jasper (rather chalky in texture) with black jasper dip, and white moulded and applied reliefs. The cylindrical cup has a plain loop handle. The circular saucer has shallow curved sides and stands on a rootring. The exterior of the cup is decorated with four swags depending from the horns of four ram’s heads,with ribbons on either side and hanging down between the swags. Within each swag there is an oval frame enclosing different motifs: two putti with a goat; a lyre and laurel wreath; Bacchus in a chariot drawn by felines; and an open book, pen, and laurel wreath hanging from a ribbon. Below there is a border of repeating stylized plants in arched outlines, and above a border of slanting S scrolls. The saucer is decorated with ten swags and ten ram’s heads beside the rim. The swags enclose alternately pendant trophies or an oval outline enclosing a neoclassical motifs: Cupid riding on a dolphin. Bacchus in a chariot drawn by felines, two putti with a goat, and a putto riding a hippocamp. Below the swags is a circle of sloping S scrolls. title: coffee can and saucer NOTES ----- type: history note value: Leo Kaplan, New York, from whom purchased on 10 December 1992 by Christopher Hogwood, CBE, (1941-2014), Cambridge; sold by the executors LICENSING --------- text license status: CC0 image license status: CC-BY-NC-SA OWNERSHIP --------- instutition: The Fitzwilliam Museum department: Applied Arts creditline: From the Collection of Christopher Hogwood. Given by the Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum STABLE URL ---------- url: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/201328 CATEGORIES ------ category: stoneware category: jasper ware DATING ------ creation date: 1820 - 1825 creation date earliest: 1820 creation date latest: 1825 culture: 19th Century, second quarter# culture: George IV CREATORS -------- maker: Wedgwood CITATIONS -------- The Dwight and Lucille Beeson Wedgwood Collection in the Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama ---