15929998630001312637261000Standard Recordobject-177509170249436103915826371230001702494121150fitz-onlineadlib-object-177509https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/17750908addbbf-a8ea-3697-96c0-b294f5250eac5referenceterm-122484adlib-term-1224841b9346d0-cdfb-35e1-a0dd-57680d8e31d6hybrid hard-paste porcelaingreen, red, puce, and purplereferenceterm-32638adlib-term-3263897b8d1a5-7b8f-3a2a-a275-7d001aeaae2benamelDecorationin green, red, puce, and purple enamelsreferenceterm-106226adlib-term-106226194567f2-2bcd-3446-ae31-652386611815paintingApplied Artshybrid hard-paste porcelain painted in enamels with floral sprays and iron-red looped threads . Pattern, no. 195, known as the ‘knitting wool’ pattern.Hybrid hard-paste porcelain, press-moulded, glazed, and painted overglaze in blue, green, red, puce, and purple enamels. Of obconical form with loop handle and circular, stepped, foot. One side of the jug is decorated with a large floral spray, and there are different smaller sprays below the lip and on the other side. Round the exterior of the lip and neck, there is a border comprising four swags formed by a red wavy and looped line, enclosing a half flower, alternating with shallower swags formed by two puce half serrated leaves, and two floral sprays. A narrow red line runs found the edge, and on the inside of the lip and neck there is a broader puce line. On the exterior of the handle there is a puce fan-shaped flower with six dots of graduated size above, a vertical stroke below, and a curved line on the lower end.C.97-20101accession numberC.97-2010177509priref177509200920092009-07-24entry form number1297200920092009old object numberI.E.4urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/177509https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/177509circular white paper stick-on labelon basehand-written in black inkI.E.4labelreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumDr Milo Keynes Bequest, 2009referenceagent-152614adlib-agent-1526144bc39ed1-f16c-3ad3-8c47-b6aa5d81cb97Keynes, W. M., Dr.200920092009bequeathedEntry date: 2010-04-26179517951795circa179518001180018001800probablyfactoryreferenceagent-159932adlib-agent-1599328e09fac5-9ce5-3a1f-8d07-45f48dec536auncertainThis form and pattern of milk jug was produced at New Hall, but this one may be from another factory. (see Documentation)referenceterm-106779adlib-term-106779f0706fcd-d94c-3987-bcb5-f7f794332b6a18th Century, Latereferenceterm-107437adlib-term-10743796f4b0d1-fc11-39ff-ae91-1b23d888d479George IIIpresumed lead-glazereferenceterm-32652adlib-term-3265282d8ae3b-f165-395c-ba93-dfa1c282b7beglazereferenceterm-122484adlib-term-1224841b9346d0-cdfb-35e1-a0dd-57680d8e31d6hybrid hard-paste porcelainHeightcm11.1Widthcm11.2referenceterm-91373adlib-term-91373171ec8ee-d171-3136-92a4-c7b7ea2d16b1milk jugjughistory noteunknown before testator1referenceobject-177471adlib-object-177471e4ba0e99-a494-3ac9-a55a-cb8dfaac25161reference1term-91394adlib-term-913942bb189d3-6008-3a4e-abbb-eb2a240e0739teapotteapot1referenceobject-177508adlib-object-1775083b1db47e-d853-330f-9002-c03df600e46e1reference1term-129864adlib-term-1298646d413141-d3b8-3245-8e11-505d59d898c2tea bowl and saucertea bowl and saucer1referenceobject-177506adlib-object-177506e284cf38-f348-3e69-a000-a4776862d82f1reference1term-91594adlib-term-91594d3814795-e106-33f3-98a0-da73b4855bb6saucersaucer1referenceobject-177504adlib-object-1775044d8104b6-354d-340d-80fb-f4553e8114d21reference1term-107667adlib-term-1076671b81c806-cfb7-3291-9803-525db5f75e09bowlbowl1referenceobject-177507adlib-object-1775076926dc54-8972-3f58-93a6-c634bcede6e31reference1term-107667adlib-term-1076671b81c806-cfb7-3291-9803-525db5f75e09bowlbowl1referenceobject-177505adlib-object-177505aa78d7ae-0396-36d2-b5a6-31694d55ee491reference1term-91373adlib-term-91373171ec8ee-d171-3136-92a4-c7b7ea2d16b1milk jugmilk jugreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumRef. p. 76, pl. 39 for a New Hall obconical jug; for the decoration, see p. 152, Pattern 195, cf. pl. 160 a mug decorated with this pattern.76, 152referencepublication-1888adlib-publication-188827a8f13c-7765-3776-99fd-a91a3ab4a71eNew HallRef. p. 7, Pattern 1957referencepublication-6621adlib-publication-6621346305da-84e9-3b0d-ae57-a51c3a8d6650A Partial Reconstruction of the New Hall Pattern BookCf. p. 128, pl. 48, a group of tea and coffee ware decorated with this pattern, including an obconical jug, not all New Hall, and colour pl. 34, a New Hall globular teapot dated 1798128referencepublication-6941adlib-publication-6941273d114c-a4f5-32b6-aa46-48cc717aa6ebNew Hall PorcelainsCf. p. 305, pl. 14, a selection of jugs decorated with the knitting wool pattern, the obconical jug second from the right, which Godden does not consider is New Hall305referencepublication-200002671adlib-publication-20000267156c233cd-5fa8-3c32-8b02-d4652366ec02The Dark Ages of English Porcelain 1790-1820plantreferenceterm-106795adlib-term-106795619c7689-2029-3c57-b0e2-12f5b54bedb8flowerplantreferenceterm-51570adlib-term-5157060c9a2b0-88e3-31c4-a903-cb3bfbb73411roseliteralflowerflowerliteralroserosereferenceterm-91373adlib-term-91373171ec8ee-d171-3136-92a4-c7b7ea2d16b1milk jugmilk jughybrid hard-paste paste porcelain, press-moulded, glazed, and painted overglaze in green, red, puce, and purple enamelsin two halves with separate footreferenceterm-120085adlib-term-12008568c62b7c-aaf4-38a5-a1be-4d6c615c0714press-mouldingpresumed lead-glazereferenceterm-122641adlib-term-122641d5fb75d8-097d-3fd7-8e70-87e9d96d77f7glazingobject
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