Teapot Stand
late 18th century (made)
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Teapot stand of hard-paste porcelain. Low stand, roughly lozenge-shaped on plan, with projecting lobes, and outward-splayed sides. Transfer-printed in underglaze blue with a central "willow pattern" design and round the sides a Chinese-style border between two plain gilt lines.
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Materials and techniques | Hard-paste porcelain, transfer-printed in underglaze blue and gilt |
Brief description | Teapot stand, hard-paste porcelain transfer-printed in underglaze blue and gilt, New Hall porcelain factory, Staffordshire, England, late 18th century |
Physical description | Teapot stand of hard-paste porcelain. Low stand, roughly lozenge-shaped on plan, with projecting lobes, and outward-splayed sides. Transfer-printed in underglaze blue with a central "willow pattern" design and round the sides a Chinese-style border between two plain gilt lines. |
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Credit line | Given by Ralph Fastnedge, Esq., DFC, BA, in memory of his wife, Mrs Eveline Fastnedge |
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Bibliographic reference | Sprague, T.A. "Hard-Paste New Hall Porcelain" in Apollo, July, 1949, Fig. VIII, left. |
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Accession number | C.96-1966 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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