IDENTIFIERS
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id:	33123
accession number:	C.20-1931

DATE AUDIT
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created:	Saturday 6 August 2011
updated:	Tuesday 30 April 2024

DESCRIPTIVE DATA
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object type: Soft-paste porcelain, moulded and painted underglaze in blue and onglaze in red, yellow, green, purple and pink enamels, and gilt. The quatrelobed oval basket has high honeycomb-moulded sides, each 'cell' outlined in yellow and enclosing a pink quatrefoil florette. The two stalk handles have applied naturalistically coloured narcissus flower and leaf terminals. The interior is painted with coloured flowers reserved within gilt rococo scroll-edged panels on a blue-scale ground. The cover (C.22-1931) and stand (C.21-1931) are painted en suite and the pierced sides are moulded with arcaded basketwork.
object type: Soft-paste porcelain basket, moulded and painted with flowers underglaze in blue and onglaze in polychrome enamels, and gilt.
title:	basket

NOTES
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type: history note
value: Unknown before donor, Mrs W.D. (Frances Louisa) Dickson


LICENSING
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text license status:	CC0
image license status:	CC-BY-NC-SA

OWNERSHIP
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instutition: The Fitzwilliam Museum
department: Applied Arts
creditline: Given by Mrs W.D. Dickson

STABLE URL
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url:	https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/33123


SUBJECTS
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flowers
leaves
flowers
leaves



TECHNIQUES
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soft-paste porcelain, moulded and painted underglaze in blue and onglaze in red, yellow, green, purple and pink enamels, and gilt
moulding
TECHNIQUES
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glazing (coating)

CATEGORIES
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category: soft-paste porcelain

DATING
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creation date:	1770 - 1775
creation date earliest:	1770
creation date latest:	1775
culture:	18th Century
culture:	George III

CREATORS
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maker: Worcester Porcelain Factory

DIMENSIONS
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dimension: Height
units: cm
value: 8

dimension: Length
units: cm
value: 21.5



CITATIONS
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The Illustrated Guide to Worcester Porcelain, 1751-1793
The Phelps Collection of Worcester Porcelain, 1st October 1984
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