English delftware
Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
From February 2023 |
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Illustrations
Western art unattributed:
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).
Western art unattributed:
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).
Western art unattributed:
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
Majolica Mania: Transatlantic Pottery in England and the United States, 1850–1915
Majolica Mania: Transatlantic
Pottery in England and the
United States, 1850–1915
Edited by Susan Weber, with Catherine
Arbuthnott, Jo Briggs, Eleanor Hughes,
Earl Martin and Laura Microulis.
3 vols, 1,008 pp. incl. 1,200 col. + b. & w.
ills. (Bard Graduate Center Gallery,
New York, and the Walters Art Museum,
Baltimore, with Yale University Press,
New Haven and London, 2021), $300.
ISBN 978–0–300–25104–3. |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
13. Pedestal
and jardinière,
by George
Jones & Sons,
Stoke-on-Trent.
Designed c.1880.
Earthenware with
majolica glazes
and metal, height
112.9 cm. (English
Collection).
Attributed works:
14. Peacock,
designed by Paul
Comoléra for
Minton & Co.
Designed c.1873,
made 1876.
Earthenware
with majolica
glazes, height
152 cm. (English
Collection).
Attributed works:
15. ‘Japonica’
teaware and jugs,
by D.F. Haynes &
Co., Chesapeake
Pottery,
Baltimore.
c.1882–86.
Earthenware
with majolica
glazes, sugar
bowl: 12.1 by
14.7 by 11 cm.;
creamer: 9 by
12 by 10 cm.;
teapot: 16 by 18.5
by 13 cm.; tall
jug: 18.4 by 15 by
11 cm.; and small
jug: 14 by 11 by
8.5 cm. (Private
collection).
Book Review
Chinese Ceramics. From the Paleolithic Period through the Qing Dynasty
Plate I. (D) Buff-Red Ware, Decoration in Red, Brown and White Slips, Yellowish Lead Glaze, diam. 17 in. Mr. W. G. Rawlinson's Collection. English Earthenware and Stoneware at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
Western art unattributed:
Plate I. (E) Tyg. Reddish-Buff Ware, Striated Purple-Brown Glaze, 14.3/4 × 10 in. Mr. B. T. Harland's Collection. English Earthenware and Stoneware at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
Western art unattributed:
Plate I. Buff Pottery, Green Glaze. (A) 8½ × 6 in. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. (B) 2$frac{3}{4}$ × 9½ in. Collection of the Yorkshire Philological Society. (c) 5$frac{3}{4}$ × 3½ in. Col. J. W. R. Parker's Collection. English Earthenware and Stoneware at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. "Delft" Ware. (F) Decoration in Green, Yellow and Orange, Outlined in Blue, diam. 17¼ in. Dr. J. W. L. Glaisher's Collection. (G) Decoration in Polychrome, 12½ in. High. Col. J. W. R. Parker's Collection. (H) Decoration in Blue, 8½ × 13 in. Mrs. Swann's Collection. English Earthenware and Stoneware at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
Western art unattributed:
Plate III. "Delft" Ware. (J) Decoration in Blue, diam. 7½ in. Miss Fussell's Collection. (K) Bluish Glaze, Decoration in Blue, diam. 17 in. Dr. J. W. L. Glaisher's Collection. English Earthenware and Stoneware at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
Western art unattributed:
Plate IV. "Delft" Ware. (L) A Colander, Bluish Glaze, Decoration in Blue, 3$frac{3}{8}$ × 8$frac{7}{8}$ in. Miss Fussell's Collection. (M) Bluish Glaze, Decoration in Blue, Yellow, Manganese and Bianco Sopra Bianco, diam. 11$frac{3}{4}$ in. Miss Fussell's Collection. English Earthenware and Stoneware at the Burlington Fine Arts Club