15929704060001312637261000Standard Recordobject-72536170249434752214673661110001702494121150fitz-onlineadlib-object-72536https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/72536951b756a-f6b0-336c-839b-5f051587bce84referenceterm-108657adlib-term-108657c170cd8e-fc63-3446-81a4-6682b5979808lead-glazed earthenwarereferenceterm-125731adlib-term-12573141b44dab-6a0a-31e7-a938-3ba6d9ad8e93oxidesColourBodyCream earthenware press-moulded with chinoiserie scenes in relief and decorated with lead-glazes coloured green, yellow, and brownish-yellow with metallic oxidesreferenceterm-120085adlib-term-12008568c62b7c-aaf4-38a5-a1be-4d6c615c0714press-mouldingApplied ArtsCream earthenware press-moulded with chinoiserie scenes in relief and decorated with green, yellow, and brownish-yellow coloured lead-glazesC.173 & A-19321accession numberC.173 & A-193272536priref72536urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/72536https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/72536referenceagent-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: 193217551755CE1755circa1755176511765CE17651765potteryreferenceagent-188517adlib-agent-188517a4d0d1d4-8017-34fb-acc6-a16158a7529bUnidentified Staffordshire PotteryTeapots of this type were made by several potters, including William Greatbatch, Thomas Whieldon at Fenton Vivian, and a site at Town Road, Hanley. It was obviously popular and widely produced as the body occurs with many different combinations of handles, spouts, and knobs. The reliefs on the panels on the sides were derived from George Edwards and Matthew Darly, New Book of Chinese designs Calculated to Improve the present Taste . . . , London, 1754.referenceterm-121036adlib-term-121036d94c6987-b658-37d7-a4c1-f5da804d2e4018th Century, second quarter#referenceterm-107736adlib-term-107736e93a8dd1-d76d-320b-be9b-afa352e322a1George IIreferenceterm-107437adlib-term-10743796f4b0d1-fc11-39ff-ae91-1b23d888d479George IIIreferenceterm-107733adlib-term-10773300160189-e3ce-3796-a88b-5aa8d6c808c4lead-glazereferenceterm-42861adlib-term-428615b368285-f1a8-3dcf-a5b2-637fd3c3956cearthenwareHeightcm15.2Widthcm21.2referencemedia-37745adlib-media-377457d2398b2-b328-3f85-85e7-1bc7766c6a78jpegaa/aa8/C_173_20_26_20A_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels550widthpixels76016162625629791imagejpegaa/aa8/mid_C_173_20_26_20A_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels362widthpixels50016162625629791imagejpegaa/aa8/C_173_20_26_20A_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels550widthpixels76016162625629791imagejpegaa/aa8/preview_C_173_20_26_20A_1928_281_29.jpg1heightpixels181widthpixels25016162625629791image0media
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imagereferenceterm-91394adlib-term-913942bb189d3-6008-3a4e-abbb-eb2a240e0739teapotobject namereferenceterm-107478adlib-term-10747881002e74-5083-37b8-a429-4a303fc40695coverobject namereferenceterm-110476adlib-term-11047655eee1b1-5391-3894-80cb-173a55e25edfcoloured glazescategoryreferenceterm-113690adlib-term-113690207e9fd2-c0ad-3831-8ed1-f68ea34e9a50teawarecategoryhistory noteunknown before donor MrsW.D. (Frances Louisa) Dickson, Bournemouthreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumCf. p. 41, pl. 9A an example with different handle, spout, and knob, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, the author's attribution was moulded by Greatbatch and coloured by Wedgwood.41referencepublication-1038adlib-publication-103893f800bb-4699-3a5f-8f7f-7ac034a71282CreamwareCf. p. 56, no. 37, an example with different, handle, spout, and knob, in the Potteries Museum, Hanley (1927.1), dated 1765, giving the names of potters known to have produced this type and noting that it was a widely produced form56referencepublication-3566adlib-publication-356639c3deeb-a199-3804-868a-9d7a15ade7b7Unearthing StaffordshireCf. p. 16, fig. 6, with a different finial, and see fig. 5, sherds of this type of pot from different sites.16referencepublication-200002168adlib-publication-20000216808fb873d-2944-3f62-989a-ecc38b9a3ebaDiscovering Staffordshire CeramicsCf. p. 152, pl. 12a, two examples with different handles, spouts, and knobs in the Henry H. Weldon Collection, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, dated to c. 1755-60. See pl. 12 above for a master mould for a hexagonal teapot in white salt-glazed stoneware, and a note of the derivation of the reliefs from Edwards and Darly's, New Book of Chinese Designs . . . ., London, 1754.152-4referencepublication-200002167adlib-publication-20000216760ec39ae-c173-38cb-ad83-5b2776f5a52cThe Influence of Salt-Glazed Stoneware on Creamwarereferenceterm-12598adlib-term-1259881b84b04-9fb5-3c65-9692-0ac0daf06fb9Chinoiseriereferenceterm-9010adlib-term-9010ecd03def-5d2a-3b43-bb92-76be16fbabf6Rococoreferenceterm-91394adlib-term-913942bb189d3-6008-3a4e-abbb-eb2a240e0739teapotteapotreferenceterm-122641adlib-term-122641d5fb75d8-097d-3fd7-8e70-87e9d96d77f7glazingobject
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