15929704480001312637261000Standard Recordobject-82744170241085370114754950750001702410608630fitz-onlineadlib-object-82744https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/8274410c5f3d6-dce5-3219-a3da-7c1a55c5f7825referenceagent-173517adlib-agent-173517b9996391-150e-3a50-8d90-7a7d6994d9a4Statham, Hugh, Drreferenceagent-157423adlib-agent-157423327fcec6-864c-3005-964a-b60265a605daStatham, Margaretreferenceterm-37637adlib-term-3763789b09133-dc0a-3a88-bd40-5aef1ad30ecbsoft-paste porcelainreferenceterm-121371adlib-term-12137113f0eb15-d466-35dc-a9df-46af838de413Statham CollectionHeightcm16.5Over HornsApplied ArtsGlazed soft-paste porcelain figure of a goat standing in profile to left with its head turned towards the viewerSoft-paste porcelain figure of a standing goat, slip-cast, with clear glaze, and dry-edge. The glaze on the ridge of the goat’s back is speckled with black, and there are paler speckles lower down on back. The closed underside is unglazed, and has a circular ventilation hole. The bearded goat stands on an approximately oval base, supported by a tree stump under its body. Its body is in profile to left and it has its head is turned to its left so as to face the viewer.H 20referenceexhibition-1070adlib-exhibition-10702cb713dc-899f-35df-9c15-515a05f38d48Plagiarism Personified? European Pottery and Porcelain FiguresC.35-19921accession numberC.35-199282744priref82744197019701970old loan numberStatham Loan 21-1970urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/82744https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/82744on underside of baseincised11markThe E has two curves so this might be read as \3on underside of basepainted in brownscript E/markreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumBequeathed by Miss Statham, accepted by H.M. Government in lieu of Inheritance Tax, and allocated to the Fitzwilliam Museumreferenceagent-150141adlib-agent-150141aa66239a-2b6d-36c3-80b2-cf5f2b976e97H.M. Government199219921992allocatedEntry date: 1992-01-20175217521752circa175217551175517551755factoryreferenceagent-35888adlib-agent-358880244b335-51c5-3535-a626-9ed7f3d33894Derby Porcelain Factoryproprietorreferenceagent-108425adlib-agent-108425cefd26aa-5a22-39eb-830e-960779b6356aPlanché, AndrewAfter a Meissen model of 1742 by J.J. Kaendler. The presence of Meissen models in England is known from the record of the service given by Augustus III, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony to Sir Charles Hanbury-Williams, British bassador at Dresden in 1748 which included '6 He Goats' and '6 She Goats'. The companion Nanny Goat with Kid was also copied. Both are known undecorated and enamelled.referenceterm-106451adlib-term-1064519cdfd62c-ee07-3884-ae08-c797aad0863118th Century, Midreferenceterm-107736adlib-term-107736e93a8dd1-d76d-320b-be9b-afa352e322a1George IIreferenceterm-110521adlib-term-110521b57fb046-bca3-3371-a721-2093adc3a282literalEnglandEnglandcountryliteralDerbyshireDerbyshireregionDerbypresumed leadreferenceterm-107733adlib-term-10773300160189-e3ce-3796-a88b-5aa8d6c808c4lead-glazepresumed non-phosphaticreferenceterm-37637adlib-term-3763789b09133-dc0a-3a88-bd40-5aef1ad30ecbsoft-paste porcelainDepthcm6.7Widthcm13.2referenceterm-110277adlib-term-11027797f1ad1c-7b1d-373a-b0ae-ed010d95f37banimal figurehistory noteDr and Mrs Hugh Statham; died respectively 1967 and 1970; their daughter, Miss Beryl Statham by whom lent anonymously in 1970; bequeathed by Miss Beryl Statham, 1990; accepted by H.M. Government in lieu of Inheritance Tax, and allocated to the Fitzwilliam Museumreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumPubl. p. 54, H 20. For the Meissen model, see p. 53, H. 19.54referencepublication-992adlib-publication-992e26b9de8-5607-3d6e-82c1-bba7d8cb57c4Plagiarism Personified? European Pottery and Porcelain FiguresPubl. p. 181, mentioned briefly. Cf. A coloured example with the companion Nanny and Kid, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, ill. pl. 30. Dated c. 1752-5.181referencepublication-3667adlib-publication-366713bec947-8c84-361b-8481-7f6f99b8dfcdDerby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770Cf. p. 26, pl. 5, an enamelled example of this model with its companion Nanny and Kid, in the Victoria and Albert Museum (414/207 and 414/207A-1885)26referencepublication-2665adlib-publication-2665b65e1b40-2322-326a-bb1b-3b3607de9cf9Derby PorcelainCf. p. 76, lot 252, a white goat with its pair. Estimate for pair £3,500-5000; fetched £76referencepublication-2070adlib-publication-2070a50dbd51-87b2-373a-9a6d-3ad0194779baFine British CeramicsCf. p. 202, no. 1168 and pl. 285, the Meissen model of 1742 by J.J. Kaendler.202referencepublication-2685adlib-publication-268578931290-a594-3d1e-a3e9-fe40247e4e87Meissener Porzellan 1710-1810, Ausstellung im Bayerischen Nationalmuseum Münchenreferenceterm-9010adlib-term-9010ecd03def-5d2a-3b43-bb92-76be16fbabf6Rococoanimalreferenceterm-106384adlib-term-1063840dd99723-5767-331b-b702-a92791c0ad87goatliteralgoatgoatreferenceterm-110277adlib-term-11027797f1ad1c-7b1d-373a-b0ae-ed010d95f37banimal figureanimal figuresoft-paste porcelain, slip-cast, and lead-glazed, with dry-edge. The underside has a circular ventilation holepresumed non-phosphaticreferenceterm-120096adlib-term-1200967cc05306-f07e-3189-849f-52addb9e2ca7slip-castingreferenceterm-27616adlib-term-2761661e6a95d-84c8-3893-b6c8-213392262987glazing (coating)Standing Goatobject
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