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Book Review
Chelsea Porcelain
06/2002 | 1191 | 144
Pages: 362-363
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Young, Hilary (Young, Hilary; Y., H.)
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Chelsea Porcelain | author: Adams, Elizabeth
Supplement
Acquisitions in the Victoria and Albert Museum's Department of Ceramics and Glass 1987-89: Supplement
05/1990 | 1046 | 132
Pages: 384-388
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IX. Figure of a bride as Europa, with ten attendants. German: Royal Porcelain Factory (K.P.M.), Berlin; modelled by Adolf Amberg 1904; made at various dates from 1913-18.
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VII. Vase, pedestal and cover. Chelsea-Derby c.1773-80.
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VIII. Pap boat. Baddeley-Littler factory, c.1777-85.
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X. Two vases. Wilhelm Kåge, 1920.
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XI. Jar and cover. Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones (1916-32).
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XII. Vase. French, designed by René Buthaud, probably made locally and decorated, glazed and fired by Buthaud at his own workshop in Bordeaux, c.1928-30.
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XIII. Figure, 'Spirit of the Wind'. English, Doulton & Co., the original modelled by Richard Garbe, 1932.
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XIV. Davy's Gray Sea Form Set with Black Lip Wraps. American, designed and made by Dale Chihuly with Kate Elliott and other glassblowers, probably at Pilchuck Center, Seattle, 1985.
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XV. 'Vessel from an Inscape'. By Gordon Baldwin, 1988-9.
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XVI. Form. From the series 'Skull Mountain', by Ewen Henderson, 1988.
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I. Bowl. Persian, from Nishapur, tenth century
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II. Dish. Probably Castel Durante, 1503.
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III. Table. Turkish, c.1560.
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IV. Dish. Talavera de la Reina, 1699-1705.
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V. Tyg or Wassail Bowl. Wiltshire, dated 1702.
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VI. Pair of candlestick figures. Probably West Pans, c.1764-70.
Supplement
Recent Acquisitions in the Victoria and Albert Museum's Department of Ceramics and Glass (1983-1986): Supplement
05/1987 | 1010 | 129
Pages: 353-357
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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Bowl, 'Broken Mesa Landscape', American, by Wayne Higby (1984). Fig.126. C.40-1986.
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Dancing Gardener and Companion. Boselli and Rubatti Factory, Savona. (1780-82?). Fig.115.
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Harlequin with Pug. Meissen, from a Model Attributed to J. J. Kändler (c. 1740) Fig.114.
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Head of a Woman, France, by Aristide-Michel Colotte (c. 1930). Fig.122.
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Long Tailed Parrot. Meissen, from a Model Attributable to J. J. Kändler (c. 1745). Fig.113.
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Pieta Group, Chelsea, from a Model by Joseph Willems (c. 1756). Fig.116.
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Plate, Made at Coalport and Decorated in London by Thomas Baxter Junior (1806). Fig.118.. Coffee-Pot and Cover, Leeds? (c. 1765-70). Fig.119.. Vase, Doulton Factory, by Mark V. Marshall (1907). Fig.120.
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Teapot and Cover, Chelsea-Derby (c. 1769-84). Fig.117.
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Teapot and Cover, Italian, Designed by Marco Zanini for Memphis (c. 1985). Fig.125.
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Two Mugs, a Bowl and a Plate, Sweden, Gustavsberg Factory, Designed by Karin Björquist (Designed c. 1978-79). Fig.124.
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Vase with Ribbed Decoration, Gateshead, Sowerby's Factory (c. 1880). Fig.121.
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Vase, Avis II No.4, England, by Gordon Baldwin (1984). Fig.127.
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Vase, Sweden, Kosta Boda, by Ulrica Hydman-Vallien (c. 1986). Fig.123.
Western art unattributed:
Amen Glass (c. 1740-50). Fig.112. [Jacobite drinking glass]
Short Notice
Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the Victoria and Albert Museum (1981-82)
05/1983 | 962 | 125
Pages: 288-291+293
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A., D. M. (A., D. M.)
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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T., C. H. (T., C. H.)
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W., O. (W., O.)
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50. Winter. German (Pfalz-Zweibrücken, Probably Modelled by Laurentius Russinger). c.1768-70. Enamelled Hard Paste Porcelain, Height 30 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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51. Lemon Stand. German (Meissen, Modelled by J. G. Kirchner). c.1730-31. Enamelled Hard Paste Porcelain, Height 19.5 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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52. Figure of a Guan. English (Chelsea). c.1750-52. Soft Paste Porcelain Enamelled in Colours, Height 21.2 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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53. Plaque Depicting the Flight of Stanislas Leszczynski from Danzig to Bar in 1734. Signed 'Alex. Formerÿ a Berlin' and 'Herold fecit'. Germany (Berlin, Workshop of Alexander Fromery, Painted by C. F. Herold). c.1734. Enamelled Copper, Length 13 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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54. Tea Set, by Lucie Rie. c.1936. Burnished Earthenware, Length of Tea Pot, 17.5 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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55. Winnebago Squaw, Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, c.1924. Black-Glazed Terracotta, Height 31.1 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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56. Scent Bottle (One of a Pair). English (London, Falcon Glasshouse of Apsley Pellatt). 1831-37. Lead Glass, Mould-Blown and Cut on the Wheel, Height 10.5 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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57. Flower-Pyramid (One of a Pair). Probably Made in Delft at the Greek A Factory of Adrianus Koeks. c.1690. Tin-Glazed Earthenware Painted in Blue, Height 158.2 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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58. Box and Cover, Designed by Dagobert Peche (Wiener Gmünder Keramik). c.1922. Earthenware, Lead-Glazed and with Enamelled Decoration in Black, Height 20.4 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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59. Casket with Plaques. Limoges (Plaques by the Master IP). c.1540. Gilt Metal Set with Stamped Silver Foil and Enamelled Copper Plaques, Height 16.1 cm; Width 12.3 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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48. Bowl. Mesopotamian. Tenth Century. Tin-Glazed Earthenware with Lustre Decoration, Diameter 15.3 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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49. Bowl. Turkish (Iznik 'Miletus Ware'). Late Fifteenth Century. Earthenware with Decoration in Blue, Diameter 17.1 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
Supplement
Chelsea Porcelain - Botany and time [The Burlington House Fair]
09/1980 | 930 | 122
Pages: 13-15
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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1. Scalloped Dish, Chelsea Porcelain, Painted with a Fig Branch, Vegetables and Insects. About 1754-55. Diameter 14in. Lent by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
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2. Plate, Chelsea Porcelain, Painted with Oysters and a Lemon. Red Anchor Mark. About 1754-55. Lent by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
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3. Plate, Chelsea Porcelain, Painted with a Plant Resembling a Hibiscus, But with a Seed from Another Plant. Mark, an Anchor above the Number 47, All in Red. About 1755. Diameter 9¼in. Lent by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
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4. Left, bell-shaped mug, Chelsea porcelain, Unmarked. About 1756-58. Height $4frac{3}{4}$ in. Right, finger-bowl and stand, Chelsea porcelain. The stand with an anchor mark accompanied by a dagger-like cross, all in purplish-red. Height of bowl 3½in. Diameter of stand 6½in. Lent by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
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5. Two plates, Chelsea porcelain, each painted with a subject copied from an engraving in Figures of Plants by Philip Miller of the Chelsea Physic Garden. Left 'Anthemis', right 'Acacia'. Both with a red anchor mark. About 1756-58. Diameter 8in. Lent by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
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Origins of Designs for English Ceramics of the Eighteenth Century
12/1972 | 837 | 114
Pages: 818-828+831
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Watney, Bernard M. (Watney, Bernard M.; Watney, Bernard)
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11. Liverpool Tile with Sadler Print of The Pluralist and Old Soldier. Courtesy City of Liverpool's Museums.
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14. Sadler's Print of Italian Comedy Scene, Liverpool Tile.
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15. Liverpool Tile with Sadler's Print of Le May, after Watteau.
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16. Detail from The Farm House on Fire, 'L. P. Boitard Fecit' Showing Boitard's 'Vignette Style'.
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17. Birmingham Enamel Snuffbox, Pyramus and Thisbe, 'Vignette Style'. (Collection Sir William Mullens.) [Attributed to Boitard or perhaps Robert Hancock]
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19. Engraving by L. P. Boitard from A New and Full History of Scotland 1749, Detail Showing 'Vignette Style'.
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2. Winter, after Girardon, a Red-Anchor Marked Chelsea Figure. Height, 27.4 cm. Courtesy of Messrs Sotheby.
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20. The Singing Lesson, Another 'Vignette Print' on the Snuff-Box, Fig.17. [Attributed to Boitard or perhaps Robert Hancock]
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21. Sadler's Print of Fortune Teller Printed in Red.
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22. British Fishery. (Schreiber Collection.) ['Vignette Print' on the Snuff-Box, attributed to Boitard or perhaps Robert Hancock]
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23. Les Amusements Champêtres on Worcester Bowl, Signed 'Boitard Sc'. After Watteau, (Collection Sir William Mullens).
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24. Detail, in Reverse, of Fig.23 to Show Signature. [Les Amusements Champêtres on Worcester Bowl, Signed 'Boitard Sc'.]
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25. La Cascade, on Other Side of Bowl, Fig.23. After Watteau.
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26. The Pledge, Print on Worcester Bowl. George Bickham, Junior Used the Same Design in The Musical Entertainer, about 1738.
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28. Dido and Aeneas Sheltering from the Storm, Saltglaze Plate. (City of Stoke on Trent Museum).
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3. Pietà, 'Red-Anchor' Period Chelsea; Height 25.4 cm. (Collection J. J. Tufnell.)
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30. Dido and Aeneas Sheltering from the Storm, Signed 'H. Gravelot, inv. et delin. G. Scotin Sculp.'
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31. Dido Watching Aeneas Leaving Carthage, Unsigned, Print.
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32. Painted Enamel Showing Plutus, Cupid and Time.
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33. Engraving of Plutus, Cupid and Time, Signed 'H. Gravelot inv. et Delin. G. Scotin Sculp.' from Gay's Fables, 1738.
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34. Engraving after Boucher from Molière, 1739.
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35. The Embrace Observed on an Enamel Beaker-Cup, Inscribed '1756 LS' Ht. 5 cm. (City of Birmingham Museum.)
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36. Engraving of Admiral Boscawen, Signed 'Ravenet Sculp' from Smollett's A Complete History of England.
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37. Admiral Boscawen, Print on Liverpool Delft Plate. (City of Liverpool Museums).
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38. Engraving by G. Bickham, The Universal Penman, 1743.
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39. Engraving after F. Barlow, 1798.
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4. Pietà, by Nicholas Coustou. (Notre-Dame, Paris.) Courtesy Archives Photographiques.
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40. Venus cum Cupidine, Engraving from Horace, 1749. [by J. S. Muller]
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41. Roma, Same Source as Fig. 40. [from Horace, by J. S. Muller]
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42. Gratiae cum Vasis Vineris [Veneris], from Horace, Signed 'J. S. Muller, Sc.'
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43. Saltglaze tile, The Gardener and the Hog. (Victoria and Albert Museum.)
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44. Plate from Gay's Fables Showing Same Fable as Fig. 43.
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45. Elizabeth Conning and Mary Squires, 'B. Cole Sculp.' 1754.
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46, 47. Pair of Whieldon Plaques Showing Canning and Squires.
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48. Venus and Cupid on Worcester Mug. (National Museum of Wales.)
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49. Britannia on Caughley Jug.
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5. Virgin and Child with St Elizabeth and St John, Girl-in-a-Swing Group, Height, 20.5 cm. (Collection Patrick Synge-Hutchinson.)
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50. Saltglaze Tile, The Old Hen and the Cock. (Formerly Messrs Tilley).
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51. Plate from Gay's Fables.
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52. Bow Teapot with Berghem Print.
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54. Engraving by J. Aliamet, after Berghem.
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55. Walking out, on Liverpool Pottery. (Collection Norman Stretton).
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56. The Wood Pigeons on Liverpool Pottery Tea Caddy. (Collection Norman Stretton).
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57. Cloakpeg with Print, after Charles Eisen, on Enamel.
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6. La Petite Sainte Famille, by Raphael. (Musée du Louvre.) Courtesy Service de Documentation Photographique.
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7. Fable Engraving from Oeuvres Choisies by Sébastien Le Clerc.
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8. John Sadler's Print on a Wedgwood Creamware Plate of the Aesop's Fable The Wolf and the Lamb. (Victoria and Albert Museum, Schreiber Collection).
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9. One of Sébastien Le Clerc's Engravings for The Passion Series.
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10. Enamel Decorated with Outline Transfer and over Painting. Probably Birmingham, c.1752.
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12. Engraving of The Pluralist and Old Soldier, 'Tim, Bob., inv., Pinx & Sculp, 1770', Published May 1773. Courtesy 'The Wellcome Trustees'.
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13. Engraving of an Italian Comedy Scene from an Unknown Drawing Book, Dated 1756.
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18. Engraving from Sheet from Unknown Drawing Book Showing Fortune Teller.
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27. The Rock Garden, Print on Worcester Cup.
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29. Messenger Appearing to Aeneas, Saltglaze Dish. (Bimson Collection).
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53. Close-Up of Engraving of Wakefield Lodge, after Paul Sandby.
Short Notice
Recent Museum Acquisitions: Chelsea Ware Punch Bowl (The London Museum)
05/1969 | 794 | 111
Pages: 300+302-303
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Davis, Susan (Davis, Susan)
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54. Punch Bowl. Chelsea Ware, c. 1770. Diameter, 26.7 cm; Height, 11.1 cm. (London Museum.)
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55. Another View of the Punch Bowl Illustrated in Fig.54. [Chelsea Ware, c. 1770. Diameter, 26.7 cm; Height, 11.1 cm. (London Museum.)]
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Engravings as the Origin of Designs and Decorations for English Eighteenth-Century Ceramics
08/1966 | 761 | 108
Pages: 404+406-412
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Watney, Bernard M. (Watney, Bernard M.; Watney, Bernard)
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11. Worcester Porcelain Cup, c.1758, Painted Decoration. (Watney Collection.)
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13. Engraving Signed 'Le Cheron Inv: Et Ari Incidere Cæpit. B. Picart Perfecit.'
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14. Engraving from Du Halde, Description de La Chine, 1736.
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15. Frontispiece of The Muses Delight Signed 'Jams. Basire Fecit.' Liverpool, 1754. (Wolverhampton Museum).
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18. The Tithe Pig 'Boitard Invt. Müller Sculp.' Published 1751.
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19. Engraving from Bell's British Theatre, 30th July 1777, 'I, Roberts del. Thornthwaite Sculp.' Showing Mr Reddish.
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20. The Sailor's Return 'Boitard Invt. T. Booth Sculp.', Published 18th December 1744.
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22. Le Marchand d'oiseaux, 'Peint par F. Boucher. Gravé par J. Daullé Grav. du Roy.'
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27. Engraving by F. Vivares after F. Zuccarelli.
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29. Italianesque Scene from Sebastian Le Clerc's Practique de La Geometrie, ed. 1716.
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30. Engraving from Warburton's The Works of Alexander Pope Esq., 1751, Illustrating The Rape of the Lock.
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31. Cannon Scene from Practique de La Geometrie.
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32. Another Engraving from Practique de La Geometrie.
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34. Worcester Transfer Printed Saucer with Tea Party design. (Collection Eric Benton.)
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36. Another Engraving from Practique de La Geometrie.
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37. A River Scene with State Barge, from Henry Parker's The Compleat Drawing-Master, 1763.
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38. Worcester Mug Printed with A River Scene with a State Barge. (Formerly Capell Collection.)
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39. Early Worcester Mug Printed with Design from Practique de La Geometrie. (Formerly Capell Collection.)
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40. Engraving from The Ladies Amusement, Signed J. Pillement.
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10. Hercules and the Keryneian Stag. Longton Hall Porcelain, c.1759. (The Antique Porcelain Company).
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12. A Liverpool Enamel Plaque Printed with The Concert Party.
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16. Liverpool Enamel Plaque Showing Mr Reddish in the Character of Young Beville from The Conscious Lovers. (Watney Collection)
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17. Liverpool Plaques. Plaque on Left Showing Mrs Hartley in the Character of Hermione from Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Works. (Bilston Museum.)
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21. Variation of Tithe Pig Design on a Chaffers' Liverpool Porcelain Mug, c.1760. (Williamson Art Gallery and Museum.)
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23. Enamel Teapot Stand, Either Liverpool or Birmingham, Transfer Printed with La Marchande d'oeufs after Boucher. (Bimson Collection.)
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24. La Marchande d'oeufs, after Boucher.
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25. Birmingham Enamel Snuff Box with Design after Zuccarelli Printed, and Overpainted, Inside Lid. Schreiber III, 342.
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26. La Vandangeuse, after Boucher.
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28. La Souffleuse de Savon, after Boucher.
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33. Italianesque Scene on Snuff Box. Schreiber III, 342.
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35. Cannon Scene on Base of Snuff Box. (Formerly Ionides Collection.)
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41. Pearlware Plate Transfer Printed in Underglaze Blue, Late Eighteenth Century. Bovey Tracy pottery. Mark Indeo Impressed. (Watney Collection.)
Book Review
English Porcelain of the 18th century
11/1952 | 596 | 94
Pages: 331-332
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Rackham, Bernard (Rackham, Bernard; R., B.; Rackham, B.; R.)
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English Porcelain of the 18th century | author: Dixon, J. L.
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Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
05/1937 | 410 | 70
Pages: 218-219+222-225+229
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Honey, W. B. (Honey, W. B.; Honey, William Bowyer; H., W. B.)
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Plate I. A-Charles I. Dated 1679. Lambeth Earthenware; Height, 19 cm. (British Museum). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate I. B-Dish, with a "Portrait" of James II. About 1685. Lambeth Earthenware; Diameter, 33.6 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate I. C-Charles II. About 1675. Dwight's Stoneware; Height, 20 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate I. D-Prince Rupert. About 1675. Dwight's Stoneware; Height, 60.9 cm. (British Museum). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate II. A-George III and His Family, Perhaps Modelled by Pierre Stephan. About 1773. Derby Biscuit Porcelain; Height, 35.5 cm. (Windsor Castle) (Reproduced with the Gracious Permission of H. M. the King). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate II. B-George II, from a Model Perhaps by Roubiliac. About 1752. Chelsea Porcelain; Height, 44.4 cm. (The Schreiber Collection). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate II. C-George III As Prince of Wales, from a Model Perhaps by Roubiliac. About 1752. Chelsea Porcelain; Height, 27.9 cm. (Mrs. Radford). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate III. A-Queen Charlotte, from a Model by William Hackwood. About 1770. Wedgwood's Black Basaltes Ware; Height, 8.2 cm. (The Schreiber Collection). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate III. B-George IV As Prince of Wales, from a Model by John Flaxman. About 1780. Wedgwood's Jasper Ware; Height, 7.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate III. C-George III. Late Eighteenth Century. Wedgwood's Jasper Ware; Height, 12.7 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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Plate III. D-Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales. About 1753. Battersea Enamel, Engraved by Simon Francois Ravenet; Height, 8.5 cm. (The Schreiber Collection). Royal Portraits in Pottery and Porcelain
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