Bowl
ca.1790 (made)
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Punch-bowl of earthenware, transfer-printed in blue. Inside on the bottom is a medallion enclosing busts of King George III and Queen Charlotte, with the inscriptions 'A KING REVERED A QUEEN BELOVED. LONG MAY THEY LIVE.' Round the rim inside and outside is a border of Chinoiserie floral and diaper ornament. Below on the inside are sprays of flowers, outside is a landscape four times repeated. Beneath the busts are the initials 'G C'.
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Materials and techniques | Earthenware, transfer-printed in blue |
Brief description | Bowl of earthenware transfer-printed with underglaze blue, England or Wales, about 1790 |
Physical description | Punch-bowl of earthenware, transfer-printed in blue. Inside on the bottom is a medallion enclosing busts of King George III and Queen Charlotte, with the inscriptions 'A KING REVERED A QUEEN BELOVED. LONG MAY THEY LIVE.' Round the rim inside and outside is a border of Chinoiserie floral and diaper ornament. Below on the inside are sprays of flowers, outside is a landscape four times repeated. Beneath the busts are the initials 'G C'. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'A KING REVERED A QUEEN BELOVED. LONG MAY THEY LIVE' (Inscription printed in blue on interior bottom) |
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Credit line | Transferred from the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street |
Object history | Printed decoration in bowl from a print of an oval medallion commemorating the visit to St Paul's by George III and Queen Charlotte, with portraits of the king and queen, heads in profile to right in classical style, within roundel laurel wreath, with motto below. 1789. After Amelia Campbell, by James Newton Published in: London, 1789. |
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Accession number | 3993-1901 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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