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Nom de l'objet : Pitcher, cream
Classification de l'objet : Outils et équipements, Alimentation
T&E Materials, Food T&E, Food Service T&E
Matériaux : earthenware
terre cuite
Numéro d'accession : 978.36.2
Fabricant : J.Clementson
Date de début de production : 1839
Date de fin de production : 1864
Description :
An octagonal shaped earthenware cream or milk pitcher with two dark blue transfer printed scenes, one on each side. In the foreground are buildings, landscapes, and two individuals. In the background are a river, bridge, and buildings. Dark blue transfer of floral and swag motif is found around the base on the handle and around the interior and interior rim of the pouring surface. There is a blue transfer printed mark on the base 'Ironstone' (figure of an eagle with wings spread) 'Udina' 'J Clementson'.
Fonctions :

Made by J. Clementson, Phoenix Works, Shelton, Hanley, England. Joseph Clementson ( J.Clementson ) was the sole proprietor of the Phoenix Works in Shelton, Hanley, Staffordshire, England from c.1839 after a period of joint ownership as Reed and Clementson ( - which began c.1832 ) until 1916. According to Jeffrey B. Snyder in his Romantic Staffordshire Ceramics (1997), the works prospered and were expanded in 1845. In 1856, Clementson purchased the Bell Works previously occupied by William Ridgway. Clementson's firm produced granitewares with white surfaces and with painted or printed decoration. The firm was known for their high quality transfer printed designs. Much of Clementson's production was exported to America and Canada. Clementson produced a variety of Romantic Staffordshire patterns such as Siam and Lucerne, and series of patterns including Classical Antiquities, Palermo, and Sydenham. His sons succeeded him and traded as "Clementson Brothers" until 1916. REF: http://cgi.ebay.com/c-1850s-J-CLEMENTSON-TRANSFERWARE-SIAM-LUNCHEON-PLATE_W0QQitemZ290067751613QQcmdZViewItem (visited 27 February 2007)
Hauteur : 13.50
Longueur : 8.50
Largeur : 6.00
Unité de mesure linéaire : cm
Nombre de parties composantes : 1
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Ville de l'établissement : Mississauga
Province de l'établissement : Ontario

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