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On display at V&A South Kensington
Ceramics, Room 139, The Curtain Foundation Gallery

Dish

ca. 1760 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Dish of porcelain, transfer-printed and over-painted in black enamel, and oblong octagonal in shape, and printed in the middle are two views of classical ruins, one with two figures beside a tomb, and the other with a man reclining and a woman drawing water at a fountain which is surmounted by a statue of a triton, while in the background are Trajan's Column and the ruins of the Temple of Castor from the Forum, Rome, and the rim is decorated with eight smaller prints of ruins, and below each print is a border of scrolls painted in black.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Porcelain transfer-printed and over-painted in black enamel
Brief description
Dish of porcelain, transfer-printed and over-painted in black enamel, and oblong octagonal in shape, made by Worcester porcelain factory, Worcester, ca. 1760.
Physical description
Dish of porcelain, transfer-printed and over-painted in black enamel, and oblong octagonal in shape, and printed in the middle are two views of classical ruins, one with two figures beside a tomb, and the other with a man reclining and a woman drawing water at a fountain which is surmounted by a statue of a triton, while in the background are Trajan's Column and the ruins of the Temple of Castor from the Forum, Rome, and the rim is decorated with eight smaller prints of ruins, and below each print is a border of scrolls painted in black.
Dimensions
  • Length: 36.8cm
  • Width: 26cm
Credit line
Given by Lady Charlotte Schreiber
Object history
Purchased by Lady Charlotte Schreiber from Vallentini, London, for 9 shillings in June 1870
Subjects depicted
Other number
Sch. I 640 - Schreiber number
Collection
Accession number
414:498-1885

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Record createdJanuary 29, 2009
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