15929845780001432038782000Standard Recordobject-201342170249436361316697336510001702494121150fitz-onlineadlib-object-201342https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/20134238c31434-74d9-3eb2-baea-6588ae9f634d5referenceagent-193131adlib-agent-19313115a905ae-9424-3ddd-abe9-6a4ca5b44940Hogwood, Christopherreferenceterm-122485adlib-term-1224852ecae9e7-eaa5-36ea-9aab-d76373e1bbaahybrid porcelainbrownish-red, grey, blackreferenceterm-32638adlib-term-3263897b8d1a5-7b8f-3a2a-a275-7d001aeaae2benamelreferenceterm-39593adlib-term-39593e3e2a3f8-2433-3f63-9bcf-e776644d312dgoldDecorationin brownish-red, grey, black enamelsreferenceterm-106226adlib-term-106226194567f2-2bcd-3446-ae31-652386611815paintingreferenceterm-28681adlib-term-28681c1f659e2-1209-31cf-8ff4-154e11452559gildingDiametercm14.2Heightcm3SaucerDiametercm6.7Heightcm6Widthcm8.7CupCup Handleporcelain painted in brownish-red, grey, and black enamels, and gildedreferenceterm-111179adlib-term-111179be5c887b-c0ed-3d89-82b2-c3a870e72a68mouldingApplied Artsporcelain coffee can and saucer each decorated in grey, black, and brownish-red enamels with a Titmouse in a landscape, and gildedPorcelain painted overglaze in black and brownish-red enamels and gilded. The cylindrical cup has a loop handle with two inward curves near the lower end. The circular saucer has deep curved sides and stands on a footrim. Both pieces are decorated with a Blue Titmouse painted in black and grey standing in a landscape painted in brownish-red. Wide gold bands encircle the edge of the saucer and top edge of the cup, and a narrower band runs round the cup’s lower edge. The base of the saucer is inscribed ‘The Blue Titmouse’, and the cup, ‘Blue Titmouse.’ in greyish-black enamel, both in a curve close to the footrim.C.249 & A-20151accession numberC.249 & A-2015201342priref201342urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/201342https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/201342circular white paper stick-on labelon base of both pieceshand-written in black ink1052/bislabelreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumFrom the Collection of Christopher Hogwood. Given by the Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museumreferenceagent-149645adlib-agent-14964510925b71-6838-30f7-a8dd-b68a2afaa14dThe Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum201520152015-04-27given1810CE1810circa1810factoryreferenceagent-160977adlib-agent-160977f086a1cd-d269-386d-8cc3-da05736ae5ffRidgwayreferenceterm-106498adlib-term-106498272179a1-524b-3f36-aab7-bf342ce484d619th Century, Early#referenceterm-107437adlib-term-10743796f4b0d1-fc11-39ff-ae91-1b23d888d479George IIIreferenceterm-110443adlib-term-1104438e41da15-698e-303b-ac89-c241a4e52efcliteralEnglandEnglandcountryliteralStaffordshireStaffordshireregionHanleyreferenceterm-32652adlib-term-3265282d8ae3b-f165-395c-ba93-dfa1c282b7beglazereferenceterm-37642adlib-term-376428f36efe3-4fe1-3da2-9944-000db5687ad7porcelainreferenceterm-129946adlib-term-129946e64f4ab0-2f67-3c69-812c-3039e19350dccoffee can and saucercoffee cupsaucerhistory noteMVS, Fort Walton Beach, Florda, from whom purchased on 12 June 1994 by Christopher Hogwood, CBE, Cambridge (1941-2014); sold by the executorsreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumCf. p. 34, plate 202, a coffee can whose handle has a similar double inward curve at the lower end, attributed to Ridgway34referencepublication-2558adlib-publication-2558666dffb9-c8ad-33a1-9fa2-bf0eb0a4ced5An Anthology of British Cupsreferencepublication-2652adlib-publication-26529a0ddd76-31e1-39f7-8fcc-ec6c2fab0ffbStaffordshire Porcelainanimalreferenceterm-106419adlib-term-1064196a020a7a-d710-3cb6-af17-8cd664abcf90birdliteralbirdbirdreferenceterm-129946adlib-term-129946e64f4ab0-2f67-3c69-812c-3039e19350dccoffee can and saucercoffee can and saucerclearreferenceterm-122641adlib-term-122641d5fb75d8-097d-3fd7-8e70-87e9d96d77f7glazingobject
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