Factory: New Hall Porcelain Factory
Hybrid hard-paste porcelain painted in enamels with floral sprays and iron-red looped threads. Pattern 195, known as the ‘knitting wool’ pattern
Hybrid hard-paste porcelain, thrown and turned, glazed, and painted overglaze in blue, green, red, puce, purple and black enamels. Circular with deep curved sides, standing on a high footring. The inside is decorated with a black sprig (now mostly missing), and round the upper edge with four swags formed by a red wavy and looped line with a half-flower within it on the edge, alternating with four swags formed by two puce half serrated leaves and two floral sprays. A red line runs round the rim. On the outside there is one large floral spray, three different smaller ones, and four leaves between them. Pattern 195.
History note: Unknown before testatro
Dr Milo Keynes Bequest, 2009
Height: 7.1 cm
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (2009) by Keynes, W. M., Dr.
18th Century, Late
George III
Circa
1795
-
1800
This is probably a slop bowl for tea.
Decoraton
composed of
enamel
( blue, green, red, puce, purplek, and black)
Rim
Diameter 14.9 cm
Foot
Diameter 8.3 cm
Decoration
presumed lead-glaze
Glaze
Hybrid hard-paste porcelain
Throwing
: Hybrid hard-paste porcelain, thrown and turned, glazed, and painted overglaze in blue, green, red, puce, purple, and black enamels
Glazing
Inscription present: script N
Inscription present: circular white paper stick-on label
Accession number: C.96-2010
Primary reference Number: 177507
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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