Factory: New Hall Porcelain Factory
Hybrid hard-paste porcelain painted in enamels with floral sprays and iron-red looped threads. Pattern no. 195, known as the 'knitting wool' pattern
Hybrid had-paste porcelain, painted overglaze in blue, green, red, puce, and purple enamels. Circular with deep curved sides, standing on a footring. The inside is decorated with a central floral sprig, and round the upper part of the sides with four swags formed by a red wavy and looped line alternating with a shallower swag formed by two puce serrated leaves and floral sprays. A red band runs round the top edge. On the outside there is one large floral spray and three different smaller ones. Pattern no 195 known as the 'knitting wool' pattern.
History note: Unknown before testator
Dr Milo Keynes Bequest, 2009
Height: 6.3 cm
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (2009) by Keynes, W. M., Dr.
18th Century, Late
George III
Circa
1795
-
1800
This is a very common pattern which was also produced by other factories, including Turner, Minton, and Liverpool Herculaneum.
Decoration
composed of
enamel
( green, blue, red, puce and purple)
Rim
Diameter 12 cm
Footring
Diameter 6.1 cm
presumed lead-glaze
Glaze
Hybrid hard-paste porcelain
Throwing
: Hybrid hard-paste porcelain, probably thrown, glazed, and painted overglaze in green, blue, red puce and purple enamels
Glazing
Inscription present: circular white paper stick-on label
Accession number: C.95-2010
Primary reference Number: 177504
Entry form number: 1297
Old object number: I.E.4
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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