Plate
ca. 1805-1810 (made)
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The bat-printed method was in use during the period 1800 to 1820. In this technique, a 'bat' of jellified glue was used to transfer an oily image from a copper plate to the surface of a pot. The sticky print was then dusted with finely ground enamel pigment and fired on. Great subtlety could be achieved.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Bone-china with bat-printed decoration and gilded |
Brief description | Plate of bone-china with bat-printed decoration in black and gilded, Spode Ceramic Works, Stoke-on-Trent, ca. 1805-1810 |
Physical description | Plate of bone-china with bat-printed decoration in black and gilded. The print consists of a shepherd awakening a sleeping nymph in a landscape with trees and cottages. Round the rim is a border of gilt foliage. |
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Marks and inscriptions | '558' (Pattern number on the base in gilt.) |
Credit line | Given by C. B. Farmer |
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Summary | The bat-printed method was in use during the period 1800 to 1820. In this technique, a 'bat' of jellified glue was used to transfer an oily image from a copper plate to the surface of a pot. The sticky print was then dusted with finely ground enamel pigment and fired on. Great subtlety could be achieved. |
Bibliographic reference | Hildyard, Robin. European Ceramics. London : V&A Publications, 1999. 144 p., ill. ISBN 185177260X |
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Accession number | 18-1904 |
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Record created | December 5, 2002 |
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