15929702690001312637261000Standard Recordobject-38110170206259823816380996200001702062267509fitz-onlineadlib-object-38110https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/381103c973e8b-5e76-37e7-a821-5ddb7e82f1e15referenceterm-37642adlib-term-376428f36efe3-4fe1-3da2-9944-000db5687ad7porcelainreferenceterm-37637adlib-term-3763789b09133-dc0a-3a88-bd40-5aef1ad30ecbsoft-paste porcelainpolychromereferenceterm-107563adlib-term-10756338dcd825-1de1-3222-82c6-15a95729b5ffenamelsDecorationin polychrome enamelsreferenceterm-120086adlib-term-120086cdecca31-5ec3-3fe3-9e5d-455d9771fda5painting overglazereferenceterm-115812adlib-term-1158125ff69ea6-7a8e-307d-89e3-0a960ba42e8aapplyingreferenceterm-25865adlib-term-258651f65cc24-3e1a-3b2e-9b50-af6abc41429cmodelling (forming)referenceterm-115adlib-term-11594d65983-dea2-361b-b187-a968c98ab1d8NatureApplied ArtsSoft-paste porcelain vase and pyramidal floral cover painted in polychrome enamels.Soft-paste porcelain vase and floral cover, moulded, applied with flowers, lead-glazed, and painted in polychrome enamels. The vase is of assymetrical, rococo, urn shape stand on waisted circular base and is moulded with bosses and rocaillerie. The cover is formed as a pyramidal display of naturalistically modelled applied flowers, picked out in enamel colours. The side of each vase is painted with a bouquet of flowers. In a pair with C.144 & A-1932.C.145 & A-19321accession numberC.145 & A-193238110priref38110urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/38110https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/38110referenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumGiven by Mrs W.D. Dicksonreferenceagent-180712adlib-agent-180712855e3948-593a-3b3c-9d66-028df74284feDickson, W. D. (Frances Louisa), Mrs193219321932givenEntry date: 1932-101755CE1755circa1755factoryreferenceagent-157353adlib-agent-157353ee341976-4c4e-3243-8299-77c6d3a242eaLongton Hall Porcelain Manufactorypotterreferenceagent-80607adlib-agent-80607ae5505f9-15ed-3c81-a91a-00cf247604ceLittler, Williamreferenceterm-106496adlib-term-106496bd563695-7339-3178-a8c4-25189907099318th Century, Mid#referenceterm-107736adlib-term-107736e93a8dd1-d76d-320b-be9b-afa352e322a1George IIreferenceterm-110389adlib-term-1103896a581738-18db-3f82-921a-35963516d3cfliteralEnglandEnglandcountryliteralStaffordshireStaffordshireregionLongton Hallpresumed leadreferenceterm-107733adlib-term-10773300160189-e3ce-3796-a88b-5aa8d6c808c4lead-glazereferenceterm-37637adlib-term-3763789b09133-dc0a-3a88-bd40-5aef1ad30ecbsoft-paste porcelainHeightcm27.5Widthcm14.5referenceterm-89480adlib-term-89480f1ea518e-351c-3f42-b2a7-db0f8559fa2cvasereferenceterm-107478adlib-term-10747881002e74-5083-37b8-a429-4a303fc40695coverhistory noteUnknown before donor, Mrs W.D. (Frances Louisa) Dickson, Bournemouth1referenceobject-38109adlib-object-3810967118fc0-fad5-3bac-9ed9-eec88bc174a51reference1term-89480adlib-term-89480f1ea518e-351c-3f42-b2a7-db0f8559fa2cvasevasereferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumRef. and cf. p. 66, and figs. 6-8 for sherds of this type of vase found on the factory site66referencepublication-200003243adlib-publication-200003243d0981d38-f067-3d8d-9ed5-b1c0d7f4d651Excavations at Longton Hall porcelain manufactory part 3: the porcelain and other ceramic findsRef. For brief history of the factory and the excavation of the site4-21referencepublication-200003242adlib-publication-2000032426eab9f9f-5351-3c32-9112-1d3a1822eea3William Littler at Longton HallCf. p. 112, no. 98, a vase with a floral cover of the same type, 20 cm high, dated to c. 1758-60.112-13referencepublication-8851adlib-publication-88515e3640df-e884-33ef-877e-e64be124dbd2There is Still Life at Longton HallCf. The shape is also echoed in contemporary Derby Porcelain, see p. 160, no. 138p. 160referencepublication-2679adlib-publication-2679f7491494-53a3-3a8d-a975-b85790bad8edDerby Porcelain: The Golden Years, 1750-1770referencepublication-2637adlib-publication-26375db6b88c-0123-3b38-a015-54c0cdf652c1British PorcelainCf. The shape is found with slight modifications in contemporary Bow porcelain, see p. 49, no. 49 and in a rare adaptation for use as candlesticks, p. 92, no. 136pp. 49, 92referencepublication-2678adlib-publication-2678d747a7ce-aa62-3337-b66f-befcaea7a0d9Bow Porcelain: The Collection formed by Geoffrey Freemanreferencepublication-2150adlib-publication-21500f45160a-fce9-37ca-a7d6-244f0e99e110English and Continental Ceramicsreferenceterm-9010adlib-term-9010ecd03def-5d2a-3b43-bb92-76be16fbabf6Rococoplantreferenceterm-107622adlib-term-107622523e46be-6c51-3455-8391-3ea334aab2f0flowersliteralflowersflowersreferenceterm-89480adlib-term-89480f1ea518e-351c-3f42-b2a7-db0f8559fa2cvasevasesoft-paste porcelain, moulded, decorated with applied flowers, lead-glazed, and painted in polychrome enamelsreferenceterm-120085adlib-term-12008568c62b7c-aaf4-38a5-a1be-4d6c615c0714press-mouldingreferenceterm-27616adlib-term-2761661e6a95d-84c8-3893-b6c8-213392262987glazing (coating)object
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