Sugar Caster
ca. 1720-1730 (made)
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Baluster-shaped body with pierced, domed cover (both parts with pewter screw threaded mounts); the body is painted with lambrequins and swags, the cover has pierced and painted floral ornament
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Tin-glazed earthenware, painted in cobalt blue and red, with pewter mounts |
Brief description | Tin-glazed earthenware sugar caster, painted in cobalt blue and red, with pewter mounts, made at Rouen about 1720-1730 |
Physical description | Baluster-shaped body with pierced, domed cover (both parts with pewter screw threaded mounts); the body is painted with lambrequins and swags, the cover has pierced and painted floral ornament |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'G S' painted in blue |
Object history | Bought from the Aigoin Collection |
Production | Acquired as Rouen, period of Louis XIV, relabelled as Rouen, early 18th century. |
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Bibliographic reference | Arthur Lane, French Faïence, 1948 |
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Accession number | 410-1870 |
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Record created | June 7, 2004 |
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