Ewer
1760-1770 (made)
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Ewer of tin-glazed earthenware. Moulded and painted with scalloping, scrollwork and flowers.
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Materials and techniques | Tin-glazed earthenware, moulded and painted in enamel colours |
Brief description | Ewer, earthenware moulded and painted with scalloping, scrollwork and flowers, Lunéville pottery factory, France, 1760-1770 |
Physical description | Ewer of tin-glazed earthenware. Moulded and painted with scalloping, scrollwork and flowers. |
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Object history | Bought from the Bandinel Collection |
Production | Acquired as Marseilles; labelled as Marseilles c. 1760; examined in 1931 by Hans Haug, Director of Strasbourg Museum, who suggested an attribution to Sceaux; relabelled as Lunéville, c. 1760-80; for an example attributed to Lunéville and dated 1760-70 see Dorothée Guillemé Brulon, Strasbourg & Niderviller - Sources et rayonnement, Histoire de la Faïence Francaise, Paris, 1999, p. 108 (top). For another of this shape with cover and basin that does not match see C.251 to B-1923. |
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Accession number | 2995-1853 |
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Record created | June 7, 2004 |
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