Factory: Copeland
Bone china decorated in the 'Kashmir' style with enamel jewelling and gilding reserved on areas of pale pink and turquoise ground colour; of bulbous bottle shape with a gilt knotted rope handle. One of a pair.
Bone china thrown, decorated in the 'Kashmir' style with pale pink and turquoise ground colours, dark puce enamel, jewelling in turquoise, red, and white enamels, and gilding. The bottle stands on a small circular foot which is slightly concave underneath. It has a bulbous lower part rising into a slender cylindrical neck and has a handle formed by two adjacent ropes with a knot near the top, and another at the lower end. The foot, the handle, and the inside of the neck are gilded overall. The upper and lower parts of the body have a turquoise ground decorated with jewelled plants at intervals. Between them is an area of pink ground decorated with interlacing gold straps with white beading enclosing jewelled quatrefoil motifs, crosses and flowerheads. This zone is separated from the turquoise ground below by a horizontal band of dark puce enamel overlaid by gold flowerheads and pairs of buds or leaves with jewelled centres. A similar band runs round the mouth.
History note: Ronald Copeland (1918-2002); William Copeland (b. 1966); Bonham’s 23-24 July, 2013, The Contents of Trelissick House including the Copeland China China Collection, Feock, Trelissick, Cornwall, day 2, p. 255,second part of lot 660.
Purchased with the L.D. Cunliffe Fund
Diameter: 13.1 cm
Height: 22.6 cm
Method of acquisition: Bought (2013-10-14) by Bonhams
19th Century, third quarter#
Victoria I
Circa
1870
CE
-
1871
CE
The ewer and its pair were exhibited in the International Exhibition held in London in 1871.
Decoration
composed of
ground colour
( pale pink and turquoise)
enamel
( turquoise, red, white, and dark puce)
gold
Body
Inscription present: rectangular white paper stick-on label
Inscription present: circular white paper stick on label printedi n black round outside
Inscription present: circular white paper stick-on label
Accession number: C.10B-2013
Primary reference Number: 197413
Old object number: RSC 94B
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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