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Vase

Vase

  • Place of origin:

    Hanley (made)

  • Date:

    ca. 1786 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    James Neale & Co. (manufacturer)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Blue jasper ware with white jasper reliefs

  • Credit Line:

    Transferred from the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street

  • Museum number:

    2496&A-1901

  • Gallery location:

    In store

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Neale & Co. were the most skilled of Josiah Wedgwood's neighbouring factories. They made fine Jasper Ware that equalled in every way the products of Wedgwood. Although theoretically rivals, Neale was quite willing to supply Wedgwood with their wares to make up large orders.

Physical description

Flower vase and cover of blue jasper ware, with white jasper reliefs. On the four sides are cupids in pairs symbolising Art & Industry, Commerce, the Anglo-French commercial treaty of 1786 and the proclamation of Liberty in France. The figures are in square panels with a vase of flowers on either side. Round the lower part is a border of pointed leaves and at the angles of the top rise curved acanthus leaves; the cover is pierced with quatrefoil and circular perforations and decorated with sprays of foliage.

Place of Origin

Hanley

Date

ca. 1786 (made)

Artist/maker

James Neale & Co.

Materials and Techniques

Blue jasper ware with white jasper reliefs

Marks and inscriptions

"'NEALE & CO.'" Impressed

Dimensions

Height: 15.3 cm
Length: 9.2 cm
Width: 9.2 cm

Descriptive line

Flower vase and cover, blue Jasper with white sprigs emblematic of Art & Industry, Commerce, Liberty, and the 1786 Trade Treaty with France. Staffordshire, made by James Neale & Co. of Hanley, about 1786.

Labels and date

Bulb vase and cover with reliefs of Art & Industry, Commerce, the anglo-French commercial treaty of 1786 and the proclamation of Liberty in France
Made by James Neale & Co., Hanley, Staffordshire, 1786-1787
Mark: 'NEALE & Co.'
Jasperware

2496&A-1901 Jermyn Street Collection

Materials

Stoneware

Techniques

Relief

Subjects depicted

Flowers; Foliation (pattern); Vases; Acanthus; Cupids

Categories

Ceramics; Stoneware

Collection code

CER

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