Drinking Vessel
Object Name: | Drinking Vessel |
Object Type: | Cup |
Category: | Tools and Equipment for Materials |
Sub-category: | Food Service T&E |
Material: | Porcelain |
Technique: | molded,fired,glazed |
Accession Number: | 2007.465.008 |
Museum Collection: | John Fisher Memorial Museum |
Manufacturer: | Myott, Son & Co. |
Origin-Country: | England |
Use-Province: | New Brunswick |
Use-Country: | Canada |
Description: | Two handled tea cup, raised leaf pattern (4) around the bottom,cream coloured base, gold rim, gold lines on sides of handles. Navy blue and gold pattern around the outside of the rim with a floral pattern on each side linked with dotted chain links & medallions. |
History of Use: | Used for serving tea but could also have been used to serve soup. This was used by the Lamb (Giggey) families of Reed's Point. |
Height: | 6,2 |
Outside Diameter: | 9,2 |
Unit-Linear: | cm |
Quantity: | 1 |
Marks/Labels: | Myott,Son & co., England Rosemary Made in England a logo |
Institution: | John Fisher Memorial Museum |
Institution City: | Kingston |
Institution Province: | New Brunswick |
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