Factory: Doccia Porcelain Factory
Hard-paste porcelain decorated underglaze in blue, overglaze in puce camaieu enamel, and gilded.
Hard-paste porcelain with tin-glaze, decorated with blue borders, painting in puce camaieu enamel, and gilding. The cup has a deeply recessed base, curved, sides, and double entwined slender twig handle with four leaf terminals. It has a border of underglaze blue at the top and bottom, between which is a continuous landscape with buildings painted in puce camaieu. There is a dentilated gilt band round the rim, and a plain band round the footrim. Above and below the landscape, over the edges of the blue borders there is a gilt band with pairs of scrolls and pendants, and over the ground, pairs of simplified bell flowers separated by dots. Inside there is a central gold floral sprig. The saucer is decorated internally with a blue border surrounding a crimson landscape with a church on the right. The inner border is ensuite with the cup, and round the rim there are groups of three C scrolls with pendants of dots between them.
History note: Kate Foster Ltd., 9 Halkin Arcade, Motcomb Street, London, SW1N 8JT and 5 Market Road, Rye, East Sussex, TM31 7JA, invoice 6733, dated 12 June 1987; Miss Hermione France Etheldreda Hammond (1910-2005)
Bequeathed by Miss Hermione Hammond, 2005
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (2006-01-30) by Hammond, Hermione France Etheldreda
18th Century, Late
Circa
1780
CE
-
1790
CE
The use of crimson monochrome landscapes on Doccia porcelain can be traced back to the influence of Du Paquier's Vienna porcelain on its early tablewares in the 1740s and 1750s. The landscapes are reminiscent of prints by Giuliano Giampiccoli (1698-1759) after Marco Ricci (1676-1730).
Decoration
composed of
enamel
( puce camaieu)
cobalt-blue
gold
Both Parts
composed of
hard-paste porcelain
Saucer
Diameter 13 cm
Height 2.5 cm
Cup
Height 4.8 cm
Width 9.5 cm
Borders
Accession number: C.2 & A-2006
Primary reference Number: 126023
Entry form number: 638
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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