15929909750001312637261000Standard Recordobject-11825170249413979716107385860001702494120338fitz-onlineadlib-object-11825https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/11825b92be09a-56f3-372e-957d-c9b9450183bd4referenceagent-153299adlib-agent-153299bed5c982-f67c-3704-b79b-7fb73783d61dRoyal College of Artreferenceagent-152756adlib-agent-15275618a2c30b-3822-3c5e-9608-9a5e2abdaeaaLibertyreferenceterm-42861adlib-term-428615b368285-f1a8-3dcf-a5b2-637fd3c3956cearthenwarereferenceterm-42868adlib-term-4286812e3067e-2626-36c9-9d36-870f776c981fcreamwarereferenceterm-107547adlib-term-10754700150c8d-023f-3b67-8df3-856a4aa5462fQueen's waregreen and pinkreferenceterm-107563adlib-term-10756338dcd825-1de1-3222-82c6-15a95729b5ffenamelsBandingDecorationgreenreferenceterm-120095adlib-term-120095723f5117-6f8b-3766-b1da-9f44da575716painting onglazereferenceterm-120103adlib-term-120103def8c289-fc76-3bff-8408-2a98b1c6dca1printing underglazereferenceterm-102717adlib-term-10271727ac5942-229b-3f7c-80a8-7047915ddcfbnursery rhymeApplied ArtsEarthenware, printed underglaze in black and painted overglaze in green enamel with a design illustrating the nursery rhyme title, 'Oranges and Lemons'.Cream earthenware printed underglaze in black and painted overglaze in pale green enamel. The pear-shaped jug has a loop handle and sparrow-beak spout, and stands on a foot-ring. The underside is recessed and glazed. The sides are decorated around the middle with the inscription, 'Oranges & Lemons: the 'O' formed by a vignette showing a woman and a man picking fruit, assisted by a small girl: the ‘&’ by a pink and black striped bell rope; the 'L an image of a church with a tall tower, beside a tree. Below, the inscription continues: 'Say the bells of St. Clements'. Around the top and bottom there is a border of pendant bells in a pale green band. The spout, inside and handle are unpainted, a slight indentation decorates the outside of the handle.C.72A-19921accession numberC.72A-199211825priref11825urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/11825https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/11825Circular backstamp, incorporating a horizontal leaf designunderside of baseprinted in black*FIRST MADE FOR LIBERTYS BY*/ WEDGWOOD/MADE IN ENGLAND/DESIGNED BY RICHARD GUYATTmarkpartly underneath backstampunderside of basepainted in blackIVlabelreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumGiven by Sir Ivor and Lady Batchelorreferenceagent-166527adlib-agent-1665273d240ab9-5cc0-3201-953a-01170d7e3328Batchelor, Ivor, Sir and Lady199219921992-04-27givenThe set originally had four mugs but one was broken and was not donated.19551955CE1955circa1955196011960CE19601960factoryreferenceagent-152728adlib-agent-1527280cf03023-c7d0-3c40-9d5b-611ccacf7a0dJosiah Wedgwood & Sons Ltddesignerreferenceagent-152875adlib-agent-1528750259a919-8424-3cb3-a11a-fca4b96b9065Guyatt, Richard TalbotGuyatt’s other Wedgwood designs included a dinner service for King’s College, Cambridge, also c.1952-53, and commemorative mugs for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, the Prince of Wales's Investiture in 1969 and several royal weddings; his last mug, in 2005, was for the bicentenary of the Battle of Trafalgar. Outside Wedgwood, his commercial commissions ranged from exhibition stands to coins, stamps, the WH Smith logo and packaging for Anchor butter.Richard Gerald Talbot Guyatt CBE (1914-2007) began his career as a freelance graphic designer with posters for Shell-Mex and BP and book illustrations. At the Royal College of Art, where he was a professor from 1948 and later rector, he lead the introduction of education in graphic design and influenced subsequent expansion into typography, illustration, printmaking, photography, film and television design. From 1952-55 and 1967-70 Guyatt was consultant designer to Wedgwood. The company had revived the use of engraved designs in the mid 1930s – a mode of decoration which allowed the artist’s own work and ‘hand-writing’ to be reproduced in a factory setting, and well suited to Guyatt’s style.The Fitzwilliam Museum holds examples of the jug and three of the mugs from the ‘Oranges and Lemons’ set, as well as items from the King’s College dinner service and Wedgwood Queen’s ware designed by Eric Ravilious.This jug is part of a ‘lemonade set’ comprising a jug and four mugs, originally made for sale through Liberty’s and later distributed more widely. The set illustrates old London churches, using the theme of the nursery rhyme ‘Oranges and Lemons’. Here, St Clement's Church, Eastcheap, is shown with fruit-pickers, and the first line of the rhyme - a reference to the nearby wharves where citrus fruits were unloaded.referenceterm-110488adlib-term-1104884503a73a-ae49-3f4d-8814-88925dcd11a320th Century, Midreferenceterm-107700adlib-term-1077008f5360fb-b262-3ae9-8942-b81cc0e3e848Elizabeth IIreferenceterm-114582adlib-term-114582511cfe35-cd51-335e-b2a9-7683f4b84bd1literalEnglandEnglandcountryliteralStaffordshireStaffordshireregionBarlastonreferenceterm-37088adlib-term-370880a28530e-cea8-3d08-b792-a30bf68f524fclear glazereferenceterm-42837adlib-term-4283760792d1e-3967-38d7-8310-ee3edeb8a4cecream-coloured earthenwareHeightcm19.2Widthcm17.5referencemedia-11636adlib-media-116360e0424da-2fb8-378e-8d66-52341d5f68ebjpegaa/aa11/C_72A_1992_281_29.jpg1heightpixels740widthpixels68616162408682741imagejpegaa/aa11/mid_C_72A_1992_281_29.jpg1heightpixels539widthpixels50016162408682741imagejpegaa/aa11/C_72A_1992_281_29.jpg1heightpixels740widthpixels68616162408682741imagejpegaa/aa11/preview_C_72A_1992_281_29.jpg1heightpixels270widthpixels25016162408682741image0media
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imagereferenceterm-89400adlib-term-89400194f8c99-93e1-30de-9465-9209222dafaajughistory noteGiven by Sir Ivor and Lady Batchelor1same designerreferenceobject-11830adlib-object-1183013759ad2-cf58-3b2d-8886-7b443eef7ad01reference1term-91188adlib-term-9118840f320f4-04b6-3303-8129-f9e81e2b4671mugmug1referenceobject-11832adlib-object-118324243a711-b0db-3c48-8fce-3c985e920aff1reference1term-91188adlib-term-9118840f320f4-04b6-3303-8129-f9e81e2b4671mugmug1referenceobject-11833adlib-object-11833bf0f1b66-d206-3abe-bd06-faf755e02cf41reference1term-91188adlib-term-9118840f320f4-04b6-3303-8129-f9e81e2b4671mugmug1same designerreferenceobject-11761adlib-object-11761aee89480-0e05-353c-b9e8-c9e00da7fe341reference1term-108049adlib-term-1080495e1ef457-8679-3a2b-8040-6ca956670917Part of a dinner servicePart of a dinner service1same designerreferenceobject-11793adlib-object-1179315ed09c8-197c-306b-a996-d7637454e2801reference1term-91188adlib-term-9118840f320f4-04b6-3303-8129-f9e81e2b4671mugmug1same designerreferenceobject-11807adlib-object-11807c45a819b-c4b1-3366-80a8-5fdf76cd3d191reference1term-91188adlib-term-9118840f320f4-04b6-3303-8129-f9e81e2b4671mugmugreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumCf. A complete ‘Oranges and Lemons’ lemonade set.70,79referencepublication-1035adlib-publication-103515c007c0-86a5-3d45-beb8-29e69b3fbc75Wedgwood Ceramics 1846-1959Cf. plate 314: a jug and ‘St Margaret's’ and ‘St Anne's’ mugs from the ‘Oranges and Lemons’ series; plates 310-311: Queen Elizabeth II commemorative mugs; plates 312-314, 332: a souvenir mug celebrating sporting centres, 1966; a plate from the King’s College dinner service, 1952; and a commemorative mug for the American bicentenary, 1976. See pp. 651- 656 for pattern number and other marks.Vol II, 264-6referencepublication-1044adlib-publication-1044daae9e3f-5832-394b-8fd8-b2a4c4265f85WedgwoodRef. p. 212, for brief biography of Richard Talbot Guyatt (1914 - )212referencepublication-989adlib-publication-98982f5fd49-f1cd-3039-8aa9-a46ef3f93b0cWedgwood, The New Illustrated DictionaryCf. Jug and ‘St Margarets’ and ‘St Annes’ mugsviii, 63referencepublication-988adlib-publication-9884906b591-b7ec-3791-bc5f-13d64bed4581Wedgwood in London, 225th Anniversary Exhibition 1759-1984Ref. description of King’s College dinnerware plate.126referencepublication-1008adlib-publication-10083bf225e8-9d69-3810-848d-b9aa1e259d91Wedgwood of Etruria and Barlastonreferencepublication-1046adlib-publication-1046284e0df1-f28d-323f-bb60-68da8644fadcWedgwood Warereferenceterm-102717adlib-term-10271727ac5942-229b-3f7c-80a8-7047915ddcfbnursery rhymeobject namereferenceterm-107596adlib-term-1075962321c774-4169-3576-b8a3-b0bb16c3e8d4bellsactivityreferenceterm-107873adlib-term-10787382bc36e4-b3e4-3987-b7c9-497922721b8dfruit pickingplace typereferenceterm-61910adlib-term-61910bb023646-39b3-3f69-bef3-7f1330e66f1fchurchplace namereferenceterm-131210adlib-term-1312100b708159-9716-3185-8506-126526f5c0b3St Clementsplace namereferenceterm-106216adlib-term-106216825b8379-ec94-388e-9a59-624e40c090d0Londonliteralbellsbellsliteralfruit pickingfruit pickingliteralchurchchurchliteralSt ClementsSt ClementsliteralLondonLondonreferenceterm-89400adlib-term-89400194f8c99-93e1-30de-9465-9209222dafaajugjugCream-coloured earthenware, printed in black, glazed and painted in enamelsreferenceterm-111179adlib-term-111179be5c887b-c0ed-3d89-82b2-c3a870e72a68mouldingreferenceterm-27616adlib-term-2761661e6a95d-84c8-3893-b6c8-213392262987glazing (coating)'Oranges and Lemons' jugobject
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