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Teapot

1867 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This teapot is part of a three piece service purchased at the Paris 1867 Exhibition for a total of £90. The design of the enamelled decoration is inspired by a combination of Persian and Indian sources. Antoine Tard was a goldsmith and enameller, active in Paris after 1860.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Enamel on copper, with gilded details and a finial of lapis lazuli; two ivory bands at either end of the handle
Brief description
Teapot, enamel on copper with gilt details, Paris, 1867, made by Christofle & Co., enamelled by Antoine Tard
Physical description
Teapot, cloisonné enamel on copper, with gilt details. Decoration inspired by a combination of Persian and Indian sources.
Dimensions
  • Base of teapot to top of finial (with lid closed); maximum height height: 12cm
  • Across side of teapot, from tip of spout to end of handle; maximum width: 18.5cm
  • Diameter of base ring diameter: 7.5cm
  • Approximate, across underside of whole base (not just base ring) diameter: 10.5cm
Marks and inscriptions
Engraved on the underside of the base: 'Christofle & Cie'
Gallery label
  • Enamel Teapot 1867 Shown at the International Exhibition, Paris, 1867 With their displays from India, Japan and the Islamic world, international exhibitions introduced the public and designers to new styles of decoration. For the design of this teapot Antoine Tard, a goldsmith and enameller, drew on both Persian and Indian traditions. France, Paris; manufactured by Christofle et Cie; enamelled by Antoine Tard Cloisonné enamel on copper, with gilded details Part of a three-part service bought at the exhibition for £90(07/04/2017)
  • COFFE POT, TEAPOT AND SUGAR BASIN Manufacturer: Christolfe & Co. Enameller: Antoine Tard Paris: 1867 Cloisonné enamel on copper with gilt details 727,722,725-1869 These pieces were purchased at the Paris 1867 Exhibition for a total of £90. The design of the enamelled decoration is inspired by a combination of Persian and Indian sources. Tard was active after 1860.(1987-2006)
Object history
Purchased at the Paris 1867 Exhibition for a total of £90.
Historical context
Tard was active after 1860.
Subject depicted
Summary
This teapot is part of a three piece service purchased at the Paris 1867 Exhibition for a total of £90. The design of the enamelled decoration is inspired by a combination of Persian and Indian sources. Antoine Tard was a goldsmith and enameller, active in Paris after 1860.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
722-1869

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Record createdMay 23, 2006
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