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White earthenware toy dinner service sauceboat, bat-printed in puce with a mother and child.
Sauceboat, from part of a toy dinner service. White earthenware with pale-blue tinted glaze, bat-printed in puce and banded in blue enamel. The sauceboat is decorated, on one side, with a mother seated on a sabre-legged chair with a child standing in front of her on a very low stool, and, on the other, a mother seated on a long stool with a little boy kneeling on a box in front of her.
Given by G.H.W. Rylands in memory of his mother Betha Wolferstan Rylands.
Height: 9.2 cm
Length: 10.1 cm
Method of acquisition: Given (1997) by Rylands, G.H.W.
19th Century, Early#
Circa
1815
CE
-
1825
CE
English, probably Staffordshire or Tyneside
Decoration composed of enamel ( blue)
Lead-glazing : White earthenware with pale-blue tinted glaze, bat-printed in puce and banded in blue enamel.
Accession number: C.80.30-1997
Primary reference Number: 76102
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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