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Buttons

  • Place of origin:

    Etruria, England (jasper, made)
    Birmingham, England (steel, probably, made)

  • Date:

    ca. 1785-1800 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Wedgwood (jasper, maker)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Jasperware, mounted in cut steel

  • Museum number:

    277 to K-1866

  • Gallery location:

    British Galleries, room 118e, case 1 [Button [7], Button [9], Button [10]]
    Ceramics Study Galleries, Britain, room 138, case 13, shelf 7 [Button [8], Button [11]]

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Object Type
The buttons are from a set for a man's waistcoat. This would have been worn under a matching formal coat with larger buttons of the same design.

Trading
The Staffordshire potter Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795) sold small quantities of steel-mounted Jasper medallions in his London showrooms, but the majority were mounted and sold by others. According to his catalogue of 1779, the price of cameos with 'several Figures' was 'ten Times less than any other durable Imitations that have ever been made in Europe'.

Materials & Making
Steel was relatively inexpensive, but the labour-intensive facetting on the best cut-steel work made it costly. The cut-steel mounts on Wedgwood's Jasper are often attributed to the great Birmingham industrialist Matthew Boulton (1728-1809), a friend and rival of Wedgwood's. In 1786 Wedgwood wrote to explain to him that 'I have left a few sets of my cameo buttons to be mounted, & shall be glad to increase our connection in this way, as well as selling you cameos for your trade, as in having them mounted by you for mine, both in gilt metal & steel'. Wedgwood also supplied Jasper for mounting to Green & Vale of Birmingham and Vernon & Hasselwood of Wolverhampton. Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Woodstock were chief centres for cut-steel.

Physical description

Buttons of blue jasperware with white relief, mounted in cut steel.

Place of Origin

Etruria, England (jasper, made)
Birmingham, England (steel, probably, made)

Date

ca. 1785-1800 (made)

Artist/maker

Wedgwood (jasper, maker)

Materials and Techniques

Jasperware, mounted in cut steel

Dimensions

Diameter: 1.8 cm

Object history note

The Jasper made at Josiah Wedgwood's factory, Etruria, Staffordshire; the steel probably made in Birmingham

Descriptive line

Set of buttons, blue jasperware with white relief, mounted in cut steel, made by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons in Etruria, the steel probably Birmingham, ca. 1785-1800

Materials

Steel; Jasper ware

Categories

Ceramics; Accessories

Collection code

CER

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