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Pottery: Leeds Pottery
Off-white stoneware with cameo (relief) design. Oblong with rounded ends, and across the middle six oval paterae in relief
History note: The Leeds Pottery site
Bequeathed by Mrs Ethel Adela Harding
Depth: 1 cm
Height: 11.1 cm
Width: 3.2 cm
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1946-05-15) by Harding, Ethel Adela, Mrs
19th Century, Early#
George III
Production date:
dated
AD 1814
Master moulds winth the design in relief were used to make sprig moulds with the design in intaglio. The latter were used to make relief sprigs which were applied to formed pots, such as teapots. At the Leeds Pottery these were mainly black basalt (a type of stoneware) but they were also be used for creamware. The largest collection of these moulds, found at the Leeds Pottery site by Joseph R. Kidson and his brother Frank Kidson, is at Temple Newsam House, near Leeds.
Moulding : Stoneware with cameo or relief design
Inscription present: nd is raised
Accession number: EC.18C-1946
Primary reference Number: 76898
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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