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Ewer

ca. 1825-30 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Ewer of bone china, painted with enamels and gilded. Ovoid body rising from a group of rushes and surmounted by a figure of a swan, the neck of which forms the handle, and the outspread wings the spout. The rushes and swan are gilded on a white ground. The body is painted on either side with flowers on a pale yellow ground.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Bone china, painted with enamels and gilded
Brief description
Ewer of bone china, painted with enamels and gilded, H. & R. Daniel, probably ca. 1825-30
Physical description
Ewer of bone china, painted with enamels and gilded. Ovoid body rising from a group of rushes and surmounted by a figure of a swan, the neck of which forms the handle, and the outspread wings the spout. The rushes and swan are gilded on a white ground. The body is painted on either side with flowers on a pale yellow ground.
Dimensions
  • Height: 23.5cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'Single Proveins Rose' (Written in red on the base)
  • 'Ever-blowing Rose' (Written in red on the base)
  • 'Auricular' (Written in red on the base)
  • 'Convolvulus or Bind-weed' (Written in red on the base)
Credit line
Bequeathed by Herbert Allen
Object history
One of a pair with C.559A-1935
Acquired as Coalport
Production
The shape is copied from a pair of Sèvres porcelain ewers of 1781 in the Royal Collections that George IV bought in 1812
Subjects depicted
Bibliographic references
  • Peter Luscombe, '2012 Challenge Cup Winning Swan Lipped Ewer', Daniel Ceramic Circle Newsletter, no. 31, May 2013, p. 9
  • To see the original Sèvres design see Brunet, M. and Préaud, T., Sèvres: Des origines à nos jours, 1978, p.117, pl. LIV.
Collection
Accession number
C.559-1935

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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