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Exhibition Review
English delftware Bristol Museum and Art Gallery From February 2023
06/2023 | 1443 | 165
Pages: 652-654
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Dawson, Aileen (Dawson, Aileen)
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English delftware Bristol Museum and Art Gallery From February 2023 | :
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17. Plaque painted with the lyrics and score of Topeing Jack or Jack Thou’rt a Toper by Henry Purcell for the play Bonduca. Probably Bristol, c.1750. Tin-glazed earthenware, height 33 cm. (Private collection; exh. Bristol Museum and Art Gallery).
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18. Plate decorated on the border in bianco sopra bianco and inscribed ‘RICHD WOOD / Port Isaac / 1764’. Bristol, probably Redcliffe Back factory, 1764. Tin-glazed earthenware, diameter 34 cm. (Bristol Museum and Art Gallery).
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19. Desk set inscribed ‘RC 1685’ on sander and bowl. Perhaps Brislington, 1685. Tin-glazed earthenware, 16.8 by 10.8 cm. (Bristol Museum and Art Gallery).
Exhibition Review
Koninklijk Blauw
04/2021 | 1417 | 163
Pages: 358-361
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Liefkes, Reino (Liefkes, Reino)
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Koninklijk Blauw Edited by Suzanne M.R. Lambooy. 288 pp. incl. 288 col. ills. (Waanders & de Kunst, Zwolle, 2020), €32.50. ISBN 978–94–6262–292–0. | :
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10. Flower pyramids. Delft, attributed to the Moor’s Head factory. 1685–90. Tin-glazed earthenware, height 160 cm. (Kunstmuseum, The Hague).
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11. Installation view of Royal Blue: The Most Beautiful Delft Earthenware of William and Mary at the Kunstmuseum, The Hague, 2020, showing the room devoted to Mary II.
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8. Milk pan. Delft, Greek A Factory, probably after a design by Daniel Marot. c.1694. Tin-glazed earthenware, diameter 48.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; exh. Kunstmuseum, The Hague).
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9. Wall plaque. Delft, Greek A Factory, probably after a design by Daniel Marot. c.1689–95. Tin-glazed earthenware, 61 by 61 cm. (Museum Prinsenhof, Delft; exh. Kunstmuseum, The Hague).
Book Review
English and Irish Delftware 1570–1845
11/2010 | 1292 | 152
Pages: 748-750
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Poole, Julia E. (Poole, Julia E.; Poole, J. E.)
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English and Irish Delftware 1570–1845 | author: Dawson, Aileen
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62. Adam and Eve beside the Tree of Knowledge. ?English, c.1630–50. Earthenware, diameter 43.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
Publication Received
English Delftware Drug Jars. The collection of the Museum of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
06/2008 | 1263 | 150
Pages: 420
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Poole, Julia E. (Poole, Julia E.; Poole, J. E.)
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English Delftware Drug Jars. The collection of the Museum of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain | author: Hudson, Bryony , contributor: Humphries, Alan , contributor: Jackson, Bill
Short Notice
A Group of Dated Southwark Delftwares
05/1990 | 1046 | 132
Pages: 354-355
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Hildyard, Robin (Hildyard, Robin; H., R.)
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80. Mug. Delftware, 1631-32. 13 cm. high. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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81. Detail of the monogram painted on the back of Fig.80.
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82. Detail of the monogram painted on the front of Fig.80.
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83. Mug. Delftware, 1629. 12.4 cm. high. (Nelson Atkins Museum, Kansas City).
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84. Tankard. Delftware, 1630. 15.6 cm. high. (Museum of London, London).
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85. Posset pot. Delftware, 1631. 20.6 cm. high. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
Short Notice
Some Liverpool Printed Tiles
05/1987 | 1010 | 129
Pages: 316-318
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Watney, Bernard M. (Watney, Bernard M.; Watney, Bernard)
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48. Le soir, Engraved by J. P. Le Bas, after N. Berghem. 1740. (British Museum, London).
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49. Feeling, Engraved by Jan Both, after Andries Both. (British Museum, London).
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51. A Printed Liverpool Delft Tile Signed 'Sadler Liverpool'. (Private Collection).
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52. Close-Up of a Print on a Liverpool Porcelain Coffee Pot Signed 'Sadler Liverpool'. (Private Collection).
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53. Smelling, Engraved by Jan Both after Andries Both. (British Museum, London).
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47. Liverpool Delftware Tile Printed from a Woodblock in Purple-Brown. (Merseyside County Museums).
Western art unattributed:
50. Feeling, on a Liverpool Printed Tile. (Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery).
Short Notice
Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the Victoria and Albert Museum (1981-82)
05/1983 | 962 | 125
Pages: 288-291+293
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A., D. M. (A., D. M.)
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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T., C. H. (T., C. H.)
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W., O. (W., O.)
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50. Winter. German (Pfalz-Zweibrücken, Probably Modelled by Laurentius Russinger). c.1768-70. Enamelled Hard Paste Porcelain, Height 30 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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51. Lemon Stand. German (Meissen, Modelled by J. G. Kirchner). c.1730-31. Enamelled Hard Paste Porcelain, Height 19.5 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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52. Figure of a Guan. English (Chelsea). c.1750-52. Soft Paste Porcelain Enamelled in Colours, Height 21.2 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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53. Plaque Depicting the Flight of Stanislas Leszczynski from Danzig to Bar in 1734. Signed 'Alex. Formerÿ a Berlin' and 'Herold fecit'. Germany (Berlin, Workshop of Alexander Fromery, Painted by C. F. Herold). c.1734. Enamelled Copper, Length 13 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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54. Tea Set, by Lucie Rie. c.1936. Burnished Earthenware, Length of Tea Pot, 17.5 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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55. Winnebago Squaw, Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, c.1924. Black-Glazed Terracotta, Height 31.1 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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56. Scent Bottle (One of a Pair). English (London, Falcon Glasshouse of Apsley Pellatt). 1831-37. Lead Glass, Mould-Blown and Cut on the Wheel, Height 10.5 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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57. Flower-Pyramid (One of a Pair). Probably Made in Delft at the Greek A Factory of Adrianus Koeks. c.1690. Tin-Glazed Earthenware Painted in Blue, Height 158.2 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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58. Box and Cover, Designed by Dagobert Peche (Wiener Gmünder Keramik). c.1922. Earthenware, Lead-Glazed and with Enamelled Decoration in Black, Height 20.4 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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59. Casket with Plaques. Limoges (Plaques by the Master IP). c.1540. Gilt Metal Set with Stamped Silver Foil and Enamelled Copper Plaques, Height 16.1 cm; Width 12.3 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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48. Bowl. Mesopotamian. Tenth Century. Tin-Glazed Earthenware with Lustre Decoration, Diameter 15.3 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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49. Bowl. Turkish (Iznik 'Miletus Ware'). Late Fifteenth Century. Earthenware with Decoration in Blue, Diameter 17.1 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
Book Review
Islamic Pottery, a Comprehensive Study Based on the Barlow Collection [and: Tin-glaze Pottery in Europe and the Islamic World, the tradition of 1,000 years in Majolica, Faience and Delftware]
09/1974 | 858 | 116
Pages: 543-544
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Reitlinger, Gerald (Reitlinger, Gerald; Reitlinger, Mr.)
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Islamic Pottery, a Comprehensive Study Based on the Barlow Collection; Tin-glaze Pottery in Europe and the Islamic World, the tradition of 1,000 years in Majolica, Faience and Delftware | author: Caiger-Smith, Alan , author: Fehérvári, Géza
Book Review
Delft Ceramics
08/1971 | 821 | 113
Pages: 479-480
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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Delft Ceramics | author: Hellin, Marie-Christine , author: Jonge, C. H. de
Short Notice
Recent Museum Acquisitions: Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the Victoria & Albert Museum (1968-70)
06/1971 | 819 | 113
Pages: 327-335
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Archer, Michael (Archer, Michael)
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Charleston, R. J. (Charleston, R. J.; C., R. J.; Charleston, Robert; Charleston, Robert Jesse)
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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48. Plate. Belgian (Tournay), 1763-71. Soft-Paste Porcelain, Painted in Crimson Enamel and Gilt. Marks, Crossed Swords and Three Crosses in Gilding, the Initials 'ID' Followed by Three Dots All in Crimson, and the Letter 'R' Incised; Diameter, 23 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.78-1969.)
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50. Plate. English (Derby), c.1760-70. Soft-Paste Porcelain, Painted in Enamel Colours and Gilt. Inscribed on the Rear-Wing of a Butterfly Are the Letters: 'Thos. Fl....'; Diameter, 21 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.10-1970.)
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57. Vase. French (Meudon), c.1900-10. Salt-Glazed Stoneware Painted in Black Enamel and Gilt. Mark, 'H. Simmen' in Black Enamel on Base; Height, 34.9 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.13-1970.)
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39. Beaker. Persian, Probably Tenth Century A. D. Clear, Colourless Glass with Trailed Decoration; Height, 11 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.21-1970.)
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40. Rhyton in the Form of a Boot. Persian, Probably Fifth-Sixth Century A. D. or Later. Greenish Glass Engraved on the Wheel; Height, 15.3 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.75-1969.)
Non-western art unattributed:
41. Ewer. Persian, Probably Twelfth-Thirteenth Century A. D. Yellowish Glass Blown in a Dimpled Mould, and with a Blue Thread round the Rim; Height, 21.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.27-1968.)
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42. Footed Bowl. Persian, Probably Fifth-Sixth Century A. D. Almost Colourless Glass (Much Weathered) with Vertical Mould-Blown Ribbing Pinched into a Mesh Design; Height 10.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.47-1969.)
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44. Bowl. Persian, Probably Fourth - fifth Century A. D. Greenish Glass with Decoration of Bosses Tooled from a Thick Spiral Thread; Height, 8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.26-1968.)
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46. Bowl. Persian (Nishapur), Ninth-Tenth Century A. D. Lead-Glazed Earthenware with Slip Decoration; Diameter, 13.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.92-1969.)
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49. Saucer. Chinese, Decorated in England, c.1760-65. Hard-Paste Porcelain Enamelled in Green and Black, Traces of Gilding on the Border. Inscribed on the Obelisk at the Front: 'Owen Rowe O'Neale'; Diameter, 12.1 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.21-1969.)
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43. Goblet and Cover. English, c.1690. Clear, Colourless Glass; Height with Cover, 38 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.55 & A-1969.)
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45. Ewer. English, c.1680-85, the Engraving Dutch. Colourless Glass, 'Crizzeled', Engraved on the Wheel; Height, 23.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.8919-69.)
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47. Dish. Byzantine, Probably Twelfth Century A. D. Lead-Glazed Earthenware with Design Scratched Through a White Slip ('sgraffiato'); Diameter, 20.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.20-1970.)
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51. Dish. English (London?) c.1660-70. Tin-glazed Earthenware Painted in Blue with a Figure Possibly Emblematic of 'Peace'; Diameter, 48.3 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.16-1970.)
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52. Dish. English (Brislington), c.1680. Tin-Glazed Earthenware Painted in Manganese-Purple, Blue and Yellow on a Duck-Egg Blue Ground; Diameter, 33 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.1-1969.)
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53. Plate. English (London), 1676. Tin-Glazed Earthenware Painted in Yellow, Blue, Purple and Green; Diameter, 21.9 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.86-1969.)
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54. Bowl. British ('A' Marked Class), c.1745-60. Porcelain, Enamelled with Fable Subjects. Unmarked; Diameter, 15.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.39-1970.)
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55. Bowl and Cover. English ('Girl-in-a-Swing' Factory), c.1749-54. Soft-Paste Porcelain, Painted in Enamels. Unmarked; Overall Height, 13 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.49 & A-1969.)
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56. Plate. German (Nymphenburg), c.1903-06. From a Fourteen Piece Fish Service, Porcelain Painted in Purple, Green and Gilt; Diameter, 24.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.18 to M-1970.)
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