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Factory:
Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Ltd
Painter:
Allen, Thomas (1813-1915)
(Probably)
Bone china decorated with a nymph child playing a pipe in blue, pale green, dark pink, and pale brown enamels, dark blue ground colour, and etched, transfer-printed, and hand-applied gilding.
Bone china decorated with blue, pale green, dark pink, and pale brown enamels, dark blue ground colour, and etched, transfer-printed, and hand-applied gilding. Octagonal with a slightly raised edge, almost flat rim, and shallow well with curved sides. In the middle is a nymph child playing a pipe. She wears a dark pink, off-one shoulder tunic, and ablue headband. A narrow blue drape billows out to the left of her and curves round to the end on the right. She stands on a vine branch. The edge of the well is encircled by a row of gold dots and a broad gold band etched with Greek Key pattern. The dark blue rim is printed with a repeating design comprising paired outward floriated scrolls with a flower on a stalk between them, and pairs of swags with a circular pendant between them. There are three hand-gilded lines on the rim, with crosses at the angles and halfway along the straight sides.
Given by Jennifer Glynn
Diameter: 22.4 cm
Height: 2.6 cm
Method of acquisition: Given (1997) by Glynn, Jenifer
19th Century, Late#
Victoria I
Production date:
AD 1888
: dated 1888
Decoration composed of enamels ( blue, pale green, dark pink, and pale brown) gold
Moulding
: Bone china decorated with blue, pale green, dark pink, and pale brown enamels, dark blue ground colour, and etched, transfer-printed, and hand-applied gilding
Glazing (coating)
Inscription present: 'WEDGWOOD' under a Portland Vase, and 'MANUFACTURED FOR/Mortlock's/Oxford Street' in a wreath with '1888' below, all printed in red
Accession number: C.22-1997
Primary reference Number: 41219
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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