15929704270001312637261000Standard Recordobject-76455170197589364715948523420001701975718303fitz-onlineadlib-object-76455https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/76455aca03ee0-6d72-3dc2-bde4-ea777f9a8af14personreferenceagent-195863adlib-agent-195863b7c547e1-0d29-3a1e-97fd-0e299d547d64blacksmithreferenceterm-108657adlib-term-108657c170cd8e-fc63-3446-81a4-6682b5979808lead-glazed earthenwarereferenceterm-113184adlib-term-11318425fc548d-d02f-39a6-a34f-d609393a0043J. W. L. Glaisherreferenceterm-107563adlib-term-10756338dcd825-1de1-3222-82c6-15a95729b5ffenamelsreferenceterm-107733adlib-term-10773300160189-e3ce-3796-a88b-5aa8d6c808c4lead-glazeDecorationreferenceterm-106226adlib-term-106226194567f2-2bcd-3446-ae31-652386611815paintingreferenceterm-122641adlib-term-122641d5fb75d8-097d-3fd7-8e70-87e9d96d77f7glazingPartsreferenceterm-111179adlib-term-111179be5c887b-c0ed-3d89-82b2-c3a870e72a68mouldingreferenceterm-121246adlib-term-121246cd0cb1a4-68fa-396e-a2f5-856490890cd3modellingApplied ArtsEarthenware figure group, moulded and modelled, lead glazed and painted with polychrome enamels.Moulded and modelled earthenware figure group with three figures grouped around an anvil, with tree behind. On the left is the blacksmith, his hands raised together in prayer. The couple, in fashionable dress of the period, stand on the right; the painting of their jackets, his purple and hers blue, is feathered to suggest rich fabrics. Between them, a book is open on top of the anvil. The tree behind has three sprays of purple flowers and holds a yellow shield with banner above, inscribed: ‘IOHN MACDONALD AGED 79 / A SCOTCH / ESQUIRE RUN OF [sic] / WITH A[sic] ENGLISH / GIRL AGED 17 TO / GRATNAL[sic] GREEN TO / THE OLD BLACKSMITH / TO BE MARRIED’. The group stands on a green mound which is decorated with green ‘parsley’, above a rectangular white base with a double chocolate line around the sides. The back is flattened, but shaped and painted. The underside of the base is recessed and glazed, with a central vent hole.C.960-19281accession numberC.960-192876455priref76455urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/76455https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/76455no visible markunderside of baserectangular paper label handwritten in black ink3517. Staffordshire group of a marriage at Gretna Green with inscription / sold at Sotheby’s Feb 19 1912.labelreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumDr J.W.L. Glaisher Bequest, 1928referenceagent-152564adlib-agent-152564c20df94d-f096-3e0b-a9b5-6ddd12161fb7Glaisher, J. W. L., Dr192819281928bequeathedEntry date: 1928-12-07181018101810circa18101825118251825circa1825productionreferenceagent-187914adlib-agent-1879143ff8e302-3ac3-3560-9a60-800ee4445118Unidentified factorypossiblyreferenceagent-195232adlib-agent-19523227d6bfe3-4604-3c91-9349-d5c8b5a2ff4eJohn WaltonBocage figure groups, which feature stylised leafy trees, are often associated with John Walton of Burslem, who is listed in local directories from c.1818-1835. Although Rackham, 1935, suggests this attribution, the base here is a-typical and we now know that several potters made figure groups in this style, often copying designs and other features.Earthenware figure groups were popular from around 1810, although the earliest examples date from nearly a century before. They were produced by many small potteries and very few are marked. Classical or literary subjects might be copied from more expensive porcelain examples, but scenes from everyday life and topical events were also increasingly popular. These early figure groups are often complex, with modelled and moulded parts and applied decoration; the backs, though flat, are decorated. As demand increased, processes were streamlined to allow cheaper mass production and by the mid 1830s the earlier methods had largely given way to three-part press-moulding.The Marriage Act of 1753 in England required banns to be read and that under 21 year-olds obtain parental consent. Marriage under Scottish law, however, was quicker and open to any couple over 16. Gretna Green, the first place over the border, therefore became a popular destination for eloping couples and an account in ‘The Gentleman’s Magazine’ of 1819 records ‘an elderly nobleman’ arriving to wed a much younger woman. Here John Macdonald, age 79, is marrying a 17 year-old English girl. The source seems to be a print, ‘Gretna Green, or the Red-Hot Marriage’, 1795, which is also found on Staffordshire plaques and plates. 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imagereferenceterm-110220adlib-term-110220e22d3544-a393-3f19-9be4-dc2632ca9942figure grouphistory noteBought at Sotheby’s on 19 February 1912, Lot 129, for £1.14s (one pound fourteen shillings) to Mr Button. Sold on 29 February 1912, for £2, to Dr J.W.L. Glaisher, Trinity College, Cambridge.referenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumPubl. Vol. l, p. 125, no. 960125referencepublication-1031adlib-publication-1031a5cc6cb3-2b6f-390a-af51-7e9d123e55edCatalogue of the Glaisher Collection of Pottery and Porcelain in the Fitzwilliam Museum CambridgeRef. chapter on bocage figures.215referencepublication-6492adlib-publication-64928f7a7c8d-d834-39c7-aba5-eddaaff4dd0cEnglish Earthenware Figures 1740-1840Cf. The same event with very similarly modeled and posed figures, though with different base and a spill-holder castle flanked by two bocage trees at the back. See also Schkolne’s website: http://www.mystaffordshirefigures.com/walton-figures.html71referencepublication-5796adlib-publication-5796f53034c1-658f-3808-ae92-bf4b4c428367People, Passions, Pastimes, and Pleasures, Staffordshire Figures 1810-1835referencepublication-7215adlib-publication-72155a432fe5-59b0-3aa3-80ff-60e8c20dd302Staffordshire Chimney OrnamentsRef. account of elderly nobleman’s marriage at Gretna Green.Vol. 125, 1819, p.79referencepublication-400002004adlib-publication-400002004aa3a84cc-f64a-3409-8e56-93b4cbb9357cGentleman's Magazinereferenceterm-2000adlib-term-20008a898be3-6889-3daa-8ff2-ba9934f8db73marriagereferenceterm-113549adlib-term-11354988332640-543f-3823-9b71-9002cf42b6a2Gretna Greenobject namereferenceterm-134569adlib-term-1345694adbe57d-0c78-383e-a3dd-79fca223850eanvilliteralanvilanvilreferenceterm-110220adlib-term-110220e22d3544-a393-3f19-9be4-dc2632ca9942figure groupfigure groupMarriage at Gretna Greenobject
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