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On display at V&A South Kensington
Ceramics, Room 143, The Timothy Sainsbury Gallery

Plate

1848 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Dishes have been made by pressing sheets of soft clay over concave moulds since antiquity. More rarely, bowls and plates, such as this one, have been 'double-moulded' by pressing sheets of clay between concave and convex moulds.

This plate was designed by the architect and writer A.W.N.Pugin, who was a leading figure in the Gothic Revival. This plate, with its trefoil and quatrefoil ornament, is in the Gothic style. Pugin had a long-standing relationship with Herbert Minton of Minton & Co. and produced many ceramic designs for the firm, including tiles as well as tableware.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
lead-glazed bone china, double-moulded
Brief description
Plate, bone china, designed by A.W.N.Pugin, made by Minton, 1848.
Physical description
Eight-lobed white plate, the rim decorated with raised quatrefoils in buff & gilding on blue ground, the centre with raised vine leaves and grapes in gilding and green on a buff ground around a central circle comprising a buff and green tudor rose surrounded with a band of trefoil shapes in gilding on blue
Dimensions
  • Height: 2.0cm
  • Maximum diameter: 23.7cm
Style
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'M' (impressed to base - month mark for March)
  • (impressed to base. Year cipher for 1848)
  • (painted to base in red, workman's mark)
Credit line
Gift of Mrs James A. Thunder in memory of James Augustus Thunder, grandson of A.W.N. Pugin
Object history
Gift of Mrs James A. Thunder in memory of James Augustus Thunder, grandson of A.W.N. Pugin
Summary
Dishes have been made by pressing sheets of soft clay over concave moulds since antiquity. More rarely, bowls and plates, such as this one, have been 'double-moulded' by pressing sheets of clay between concave and convex moulds.

This plate was designed by the architect and writer A.W.N.Pugin, who was a leading figure in the Gothic Revival. This plate, with its trefoil and quatrefoil ornament, is in the Gothic style. Pugin had a long-standing relationship with Herbert Minton of Minton & Co. and produced many ceramic designs for the firm, including tiles as well as tableware.
Bibliographic references
  • Wedgwood, Alexandra, A.W.N. Pugin and the Pugin Family(V&A, 1985), p.322.
  • Atterbury, Paul & Wainwright Clive (eds.), Pugin: A Gothic Passion(V&A, 1994), p.151.ill.
Collection
Accession number
C.33-1984

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Record createdMay 26, 1999
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