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On display at V&A South Kensington
Ceramics, Room 138, The Harry and Carol Djanogly Gallery

Figure Group

ca. 1750 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

So-called Pew Groups are among the earliest figures made in Staffordshire. But they had little influence on the future of figure-making. They are almost entirely modelled by hand, rather than being moulded. Surviving examples appear to have been made by a mere handful of potters.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Salt-glazed stoneware, hand modelled
Brief description
Salt-glazed stoneware pew group, with applied brown details, Staffordshire, ca. 1750.
Physical description
Pew figure group in salt-glazed stoneware with applied brown details. Hand-modelled. Three figures seated on a high-backed settle. The woman in the centre has a close-fitting cap, striped dress and apron with her hands folded across her stomach. The man on the left wears a black tricorne hat and is taking snuff from his box. The man on the right in a black cap raises his left hand and takes snuff.
Dimensions
  • Height: 16.3cm
  • Width: 17.5cm
Gallery label
Pew Group' Made in Staffordshire, about 1750 Salt-glazed stoneware, hand-modelled C.6-1975(23/05/2008)
Subjects depicted
Summary
So-called Pew Groups are among the earliest figures made in Staffordshire. But they had little influence on the future of figure-making. They are almost entirely modelled by hand, rather than being moulded. Surviving examples appear to have been made by a mere handful of potters.
Bibliographic reference
Hildyard, Robin. European Ceramics. London : V&A Publications, 1999. 144 p., ill. ISBN 185177260X
Collection
Accession number
C.6-1975

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Record createdDecember 2, 2002
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