15929965980001312637261000Standard Recordobject-71372170249436309916597697100001702494121150fitz-onlineadlib-object-71372https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/713723b29821f-b4cb-37b2-b16a-c68741ab9f756referenceagent-175289adlib-agent-17528978038f3f-0da4-3356-8da4-3b6bb9f4d9d7Stuart, Charles Edward, Princepersonreferenceagent-182565adlib-agent-1825651f6565a7-7ea0-3316-a27d-0021d78b6c5bStuart, Charles Edwardreferenceterm-42825adlib-term-42825858e5d17-b554-33d6-936f-25b16f72f39dstonewarereferenceterm-113617adlib-term-113617e7f652e0-545e-352e-bece-b5fb0dff1b88white salt-glazed stonewarereferenceterm-132865adlib-term-132865bb77453e-80e8-3402-a399-b41275982960commemorative wareturquoise-green, green, yellow, shades of dark pink, and blackreferenceterm-32638adlib-term-3263897b8d1a5-7b8f-3a2a-a275-7d001aeaae2benamelDecorationin turquoise-green, green, yellow, shades of dark pink, and blackreferenceterm-106226adlib-term-106226194567f2-2bcd-3446-ae31-652386611815paintingreferenceterm-37110adlib-term-37110ef92f1a8-1400-3fa3-863f-e099781ea442salt-glazeSurfacereferenceterm-120043adlib-term-1200435cfbfafc-b55f-3261-8e8b-6043f5d90289salt-glazingBodyreferenceterm-120082adlib-term-120082ea83ed85-6b07-3e7e-83fc-440cfda22f7ethrowingHandles And Spoutreferenceterm-111179adlib-term-111179be5c887b-c0ed-3d89-82b2-c3a870e72a68mouldingApplied Artswhite salt-glazed stoneware painted in enamels with a bust portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, initials P C, thistles and rosesWhite salt-glazed stoneware painted in turquoise, green, pale yellow, shades of dark pink, and black enamels. The pot has a globular body with applied crabstock handle and spout, and a circular cover with crabstock handle, with a pierced ventilation hole below it. There are five holes pierced in the wall of the pot behind the spout to emit the tea. One side is painted with a bust portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender, flanked by the initials P C, and enclosed by a wavy three sided yellow stem from which branches a thistle spray on the left and a rose spray on the right. On the other side there is a thistle spray and a rose spray, and on the cover a curving rose spray and a smaller thistle spray. The handles and sprout are dabbed with green here and there.C.112 & A-19501accession numberC.112 & A-195071372priref71372urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/71372https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/71372on either side of portraitpainted in black enamelP Cinitialsreferenceagent-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), Mrs195019091950-09given17551755CE1755circa1755176511765CE17651765factoryreferenceagent-188517adlib-agent-188517a4d0d1d4-8017-34fb-acc6-a16158a7529bUnidentified Staffordshire PotteryThis teapot commemorates Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-88), grandson of the deposed James II of England and VII of Scotland, a Roman Catholic who had ruled from 1685-88. Prince Charles was brought up as a Roman Catholic by his father Prince James Edward Francis Stuart (1688-1766) who lived in Rome, and was known as the 'Old Pretender' (claimant). In 1745 with French assistance, Prince Charles travelled to Scotland to lead a rebellion against the Hanoverian and Protestant George II. Initially successful, the rebels were defeated at the Battle of Culloden in April 1746, and 'Bonnie Prince Charlie' fled to France where he stayed until 1748. He made a brief incognito visit to London in 1750, but failed to get support for a further rebellion. After his father's death, he continued to claim the thrones of Scotland and England. He spent the latter part of his life in Rome, where he died. The Pretender's supporters were known as Jacobites (from Jacobus, Latin for James). During the 1750s and 1760s a considerable amount of English glass and ceramics were decorated with portraits of the Prince, and/or Jacobite emblems such as roses, and thistles, but this does not seem to have reflected a widespread desire to restore the Stuart line. In his youth the Prince was a handsome, brave and romantic figure, as shown by his portrait by Alan Ramsay, painted iEdinburgh in 1745, but as he aged it became clear that he would not make a satisfactory monarch, and support for the Stuart cause dwindled.referenceterm-113159adlib-term-1131594bdfb4a7-b307-3dfa-a3d6-8ada4683271e18th Century, third quarter#referenceterm-107736adlib-term-107736e93a8dd1-d76d-320b-be9b-afa352e322a1George IIreferenceterm-107437adlib-term-10743796f4b0d1-fc11-39ff-ae91-1b23d888d479George IIIreferenceterm-121296adlib-term-121296cf519728-92f0-363e-b899-3d94fc04fc1dwhite stonewareHeightcm12Lengthcm19.1referencemedia-204985adlib-media-20498506f54037-e7c4-36c6-810e-2d7a8771df7ajpegaa/aa37/c_112_20_26_20a_1950_1_201307_amt49_dc2.jpg1heightpixels789widthpixels102416162394179351imagejpegaa/aa37/mid_c_112_20_26_20a_1950_1_201307_amt49_dc2.jpg1heightpixels385widthpixels50016162394179351imagejpegaa/aa37/c_112_20_26_20a_1950_1_201307_amt49_dc2.jpg1heightpixels789widthpixels102416162394179351imagejpegaa/aa37/preview_c_112_20_26_20a_1950_1_201307_amt49_dc2.jpg1heightpixels193widthpixels25016162394179351image0media
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imagereferenceterm-91394adlib-term-913942bb189d3-6008-3a4e-abbb-eb2a240e0739teapotcrabstock teapothistory noteunknown before donor, Mrs W.D. (Frances Louisa) Dickson, Bournemouth1same subjectreferenceobject-146205adlib-object-146205e41826a8-3b6b-33f6-a4c3-2eaa304a1ac81reference1term-109874adlib-term-109874cf41f071-722f-3738-a5c5-0a518577a478scent flaskscent flaskreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam Museumreferencepublication-3517adlib-publication-35176783a2d3-88a3-35ff-b050-c468caa49d88English Saltglazed Earthenware. "Saltglaze" with the Notes of a CollectorRef. and cf. four Staffordshire salt-glazed teapots with enamelled portraits of Bonnie Prince Charlie, p. 588, pl. 49, p. 589, pls. 50-52, all dated c. 1755-60.567-94referencepublication-200002800adlib-publication-20000280021ab5e75-bbad-3c91-a5f2-1bd583e59a35Jacobite Ceramicsreferencepublication-8464adlib-publication-84645752938f-5f72-3f68-be0a-c21c7e022db8Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobitesreferencepublication-8893adlib-publication-889325eeffbb-bff4-3a09-a901-d3038df49da4Material Culture and Sedition, 1688-1760: Treacherous Objects, Secret Placesreferenceterm-9010adlib-term-9010ecd03def-5d2a-3b43-bb92-76be16fbabf6Rococoreferenceterm-126976adlib-term-126976f4ab1dc6-391d-3d9d-be80-54036d11676btea drinkingplantreferenceterm-51570adlib-term-5157060c9a2b0-88e3-31c4-a903-cb3bfbb73411roseplantreferenceterm-107156adlib-term-1071569921a314-7d27-340c-9905-76d24f6f6502thistleliteralroseroseliteralthistlethistlereferenceterm-91394adlib-term-913942bb189d3-6008-3a4e-abbb-eb2a240e0739teapotteapotobject
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