15929996790001312637261000Standard Recordobject-76375170249418839815948502510001702494121940fitz-onlineadlib-object-76375https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/76375993fd5b4-1bba-32ae-9c21-2efa731dba214referenceagent-160925adlib-agent-160925b76462e4-6730-378c-911f-51213adf727fStormer, Emilyreferenceagent-188656adlib-agent-188656a002c6ab-1496-3531-b959-f88bf768155bDoulton, Henryreferenceagent-188652adlib-agent-1886527e482197-3055-3361-8ccb-03018c7efafdLambeth School of Artreferenceterm-42825adlib-term-42825858e5d17-b554-33d6-936f-25b16f72f39dstonewarereferenceterm-113562adlib-term-1135621d5c7d4f-e938-3888-bbb8-c4db4873d425salt-glazed stonewarereferenceterm-42688adlib-term-426884df03958-5ee6-3a50-ada9-491bb6445fdfArt Potteryreferenceterm-132724adlib-term-1327241861e2e5-1145-3116-ac95-87e638c4749cDoulton Lambeth warereferenceterm-113656adlib-term-1136565b6197cf-eb3b-3574-8522-53b223cc4b49oxide coloursreferenceterm-34794adlib-term-34794de23d2db-1e19-38a6-9db0-80f062e799caslipDecorationdark and mid blue, buff and brownreferenceterm-106226adlib-term-106226194567f2-2bcd-3446-ae31-652386611815paintingreferenceterm-115812adlib-term-1158125ff69ea6-7a8e-307d-89e3-0a960ba42e8aapplyingreferenceterm-26908adlib-term-2690893db4eba-7855-3a51-a5b6-3c0d8390f722incisingDiametercm10.7Diameterin4.25FootDiametercm11.5Diameterin4.5RimApplied Arts201220122012-03-27Painted and glazed stoneware vase, with applied and incised decoration.Thrown stoneware vase, decorated with applied beading and incised and relief designs, covered with cream slip, painted in dark and mid blue, buff and brown, and glazed. A baluster shaped vase on a flared foot with a tall, gently flaring neck. Two brown handles, placed on either side of the neck, are modeled as peacocks. The body is decorated with incised shapes, derived from leaves and other natural forms and filled with buff, blue and brown slips, set on a buff ground covered with a raised white vermicular pattern. There are two strings of applied beading around the neck, and another around the foot, arranged in a geometrical pattern. The inside of the neck is a greeny-blue, and glazed. The underside of the foot is turned and unglazed.no. 303referenceexhibition-1714adlib-exhibition-17145191d5cf-2291-34cc-8e2a-6d7908e85224Exhibition of Doulton Stoneware and Terracotta, 1870-1925C.9-19711accession numberC.9-197176375priref76375urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/76375https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/76375rosette mark used c.1891-c.1902underside of baseimpressedDOULTON/LAMBETH/ENGLANDmarkunderside of baseimpressed5752number'EES', with underneath 's - s - y', incised in scriptunderside of baseincisedEES/s - s - ymarkincised in scriptunderside of baseincisedRBmarkunderside of baseimpressedrmarkunderside of baseimpressedhmarkreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumGiven by the Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museumreferenceagent-149645adlib-agent-14964510925b71-6838-30f7-a8dd-b68a2afaa14dThe Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum197119711971-10-14givenEntry date: 1971-10-1418911891CE1891circa18911895Mark used from c.1891. Emily Stormer at Doulton's c.1877-9511895CE18951895potteryreferenceagent-188654adlib-agent-1886541d8e687a-5fd0-3c17-a37e-ed6874b8b479Doulton & Co.decoratorreferenceagent-160925adlib-agent-160925b76462e4-6730-378c-911f-51213adf727fStormer, Emilydecorator's assistantreferenceagent-160924adlib-agent-160924e09c17f6-9f51-31e6-8b50-66004c91a082Brown, Rosinapossiblydecorator's assistantreferenceagent-160923adlib-agent-160923685bf9d8-5684-3e4c-b6a2-159e5c99bc5bRosevear, LetitiaDoulton and Co, founded by John Doulton around1815, originally made utility ceramics, with some stoneware jugs and ornamental bottles. Henry Doulton, his son, introduced decorative stoneware and architectural terracotta at Lambeth in the mid 1860s; over the next 50 years, he employed some 400 artists, many of them Lambeth School of Art students. Doulton championed individuality, innovation and versatility, and his modellers and decorators used a wide range of techniques and decorative treatments in producing both unique, artist-signed, and limited edition pieces. From 1872 the business expanded into faience and in the 1880s opened a factory at Burslem, Staffordshire, where bone china and other wares were made. In 1901, Edward VII granted the Royal warrant to the factory. Stoneware production at Lambeth reduced after 1914, and ceased in 1956.Emily E. Stormer worked as a stoneware artist at Doulton from 1877- 1895; Rosina Brown was employed from 1979-1901, first as an assistant and later as a decorator; Letitia Rosevear is listed as a senior assistant from c.1882. Many of Doulton's artists were women, and in 1881/2 they presented an illuminated manuscript to Henry Doulton 'to take this opportunity of expressing our obligations to you for the origination of an occupation at once interesting and elevating to so large a number of our sex'. (see Dennis, part I). Stormer's decorating style, mixing a variety of techniques on a single pot, has similarities with Frank Butler's early work (see C.8-1871).referenceterm-108070adlib-term-1080707e278258-23e3-3d5b-a4ff-ab5ecacb4bf319th Century, Late#referenceterm-15214adlib-term-15214744af2c4-a2f2-37ad-bbf4-2cd00e91ed9bVictorianreferenceterm-108424adlib-term-1084247581123a-2c9b-375a-bf9d-9e2fe0f9ff04literalEnglandEnglandcountryliteralMiddlesexMiddlesexregionLambethreferenceterm-37110adlib-term-37110ef92f1a8-1400-3fa3-863f-e099781ea442salt-glazereferenceterm-42825adlib-term-42825858e5d17-b554-33d6-936f-25b16f72f39dstonewareHeightcm32.0Heightin12.5Widthcm18Widthin7.125referencemedia-47574adlib-media-47574926b86fa-2357-3dfe-be90-3281e191db3ajpegaa/aa3/C_9_1971_281_29.jpg1heightpixels740widthpixels57016162668482411imagejpegaa/aa3/mid_C_9_1971_281_29.jpg1heightpixels649widthpixels50016162668482411imagejpegaa/aa3/C_9_1971_281_29.jpg1heightpixels740widthpixels57016162668482411imagejpegaa/aa3/preview_C_9_1971_281_29.jpg1heightpixels325widthpixels25016162668482411image0media
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imagereferenceterm-89480adlib-term-89480f1ea518e-351c-3f42-b2a7-db0f8559fa2cvasehistory noteGiven by the Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum. Purchased from Richard Dennisreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam Museumreferencepublication-3471adlib-publication-34716b455b36-a89f-3050-b3d3-9dae2a36a6b8Catalogue of an exhibition of Doulton stoneware and terracotta, 1870-1925, part 1. 28th September to 9th October, 1971 at 141 Kensington Church Street, London, W.8.Cf. Fig..X X X VI. For Emily Stormer, see p. 105; for other marks, pp. 114, 123 and 146 (no.12)105,114,123,146referencepublication-2391adlib-publication-2391d1077a58-e5b5-3a54-afc2-4a7c883cf77eThe Doulton Lambeth Waresreferencepublication-7376adlib-publication-737637c657e6-8d29-3ab3-9857-116a8931f370Doulton Pottery from the Lambeth and Burslem Studios 1873-1939, parts I and II, exh cat., Fine Art Society, 24 June to 5 July 1975referencepublication-7377adlib-publication-7377dd5c91de-f890-3880-83d1-0b4439b2fbacRoyal Doulton 1815-1965referenceterm-42688adlib-term-426884df03958-5ee6-3a50-ada9-491bb6445fdfArt Potteryreferenceterm-89480adlib-term-89480f1ea518e-351c-3f42-b2a7-db0f8559fa2cvasevaseSalt-glazed stoneware, with applied and incised decoration, painted in dark and mid blue, buff and brownreferenceterm-120082adlib-term-120082ea83ed85-6b07-3e7e-83fc-440cfda22f7ethrowingreferenceterm-120043adlib-term-1200435cfbfafc-b55f-3261-8e8b-6043f5d90289salt-glazingvase with peacock handlesobject
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