Factory:
Unidentified Staffordshire factory
Factory:
Unidentified Yorkshire factory
Creamware painted in enamels with Flesh coloured Crane’s Bill; the name of the plant inscribed on the reverse
Cream earthenware, moulded, lead-glazed, and painted in green, pale purple, dark reddish-brown, and red enamels. The circular plate has a narrow sloping rim and shallow well. The front is painted with a plant stem with four pale purple flowers and seven green leaves. The rim is encircled by a narrow and a broad dark reddish-brown band. The revers is painted in red with the name of the plane 'Flesh coloured Cranes Bill'
History note: Sir Ivor and Lady Batchelor, St Andrew’s, Fife; on loan since 2006
Sir Ivory and Lady Batchelor Bequest
Diameter: 19.8 cm
Height: 17 cm
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed
18th Century, Late
George III
Production date:
circa
AD 1790
Decoration composed of enamel
cream
Earthenware
Lead-glaze
Inscription present: rectangular white paper stick-on label
Accession number: C.29-2015
Primary reference Number: 201551
Old object number: 7
Entry form number: 648
Old loan number: AAL.29-2006
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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