Not on display

Teabowl and Saucer

1777-1785 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Teabowl and saucer of soft-paste porcelain, transfer-printed and painted in red and with enamels. The branch like motif on the rim of both pieces is typical of the Baddeley-Littler factory.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Cup
  • Saucer
Materials and techniques
Soft-paste porcelain, transfer-printed and painted with enamels
Brief description
Teabowl and saucer of soft-paste porcelain, transfer-printed and painted in red and with enamels, previously thought to be Worcester porcelain factory, Worcester, 1760-1780 but now most likely belonging to the so-called Baddeley-Littler group of porcelain, made in Staffordshire c1777-1785. There is still much to be said about the exact details of the place of production and those involved in this factory. Most likely William Littler was the principal potter.
Physical description
Teabowl and saucer of soft-paste porcelain, transfer-printed and painted in red and with enamels. The branch like motif on the rim of both pieces is typical of the Baddeley-Littler factory.
Marks and inscriptions
Transliteration
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Credit line
Given by E. F. Broderip, Esq.
Object history
A similar example with branch motif was sold by Bonhams as part of The Frank Wheeldon Collection of English Porcelain on 23 Jan 2008. Geoffrey Godden, Staffordshire Porcelain (1983), figs 50-52, illustrates a number of Baddeley Littler prints mostly based on Worcester patterns.
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
C.1049&A-1924

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Record createdMay 27, 2009
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