Jardinière
1877 (made)
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Jardiniere. Stoneware. Surface encrusted with fan-shaped relief decoration with four scroll handles. Saltglaze, brown on a dark blue ground, blue rim and foot.
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Materials and techniques | Salt-glazed stoneware with relief decoration |
Brief description | Jardiniere, designed by J.P. Seddon, made by Fulham Pottery, London 1877 |
Physical description | Jardiniere. Stoneware. Surface encrusted with fan-shaped relief decoration with four scroll handles. Saltglaze, brown on a dark blue ground, blue rim and foot. |
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Production | Charles Irvine Conyngham Bailey was owner of the Fulham Pottery. John Pollard Seddon was an architect and a designer of furniture and of ecclesiastical embroidery, metalwork and stained glass in Gothic-style. cf. Seddon drawing for this design in PDP collections (D.885-1907). |
Bibliographic reference | Jervis, Simon, Victorian and Edwardian decorative art: the Handley-Read collection, London, Royal Academy of Arts, 1972 |
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Accession number | C.50-1972 |
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Record created | March 31, 2008 |
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