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Applied Art (N6602)
Tin-glazed earthenware barrel-shape moulded with seven rounded ribs at each end; round bung hole in centre of a rectangular boss. Decorated all-over in powdered manganese purple.
Applied Art (N7455)
Tin-glazed earthenware bowl. It has sloping sides rounding under to a foot ring. It is painted in blue on a pale bluish glaze. The exterior has three shaped panels enclosing chinoiserie scenes: 1) A Chinese man in a fenced garden pointing to a heron /crane (?), a flying insect; 2) A Chinese man under a bamboo tree in a fenced garden watching a man in a boat with rocks and building in the background; 3) A Chinese man under a bamboo tree in a fenced garden offering a plate of food to an animal and three filled-in circles below the rim. Inside the bowl there is a leaf with scrolls in the centre, three double circles and three scrolls around the sides.
Applied Art (N6634)
Tin-glazed earthenware pot. It is a cauldron-shaped bowl raised on three feet; everted convex rim to take cover on inner flange; two loop handles from rim to above swell of dropped 'waist'; in centre front, an 'S'-curved spout with lion-head upper terminal. Painted in blue on an off-white glaze (pinkish tinge under base): on back, a lobed cartouche enclosing rural scene: a central tiered fountain, on left, a tree, man offering flowers to shepherdess; on right, man catching water in a bowl, tree, seated female, tree; in background, river with sailing boats, sheep. On front, two four-lobed cartouches enclosing, left, the Magi, and, right, (?)Tobias Catching the Fish. 'Ruyi'-type scrolls around rim and outside cartouches; band of dotted semi-circles above base; spout painted solid blue, blue dashes on handles.
Applied Art (N6794)
Tin-glazed earthenware punch bowl. It has rounded sides that round in to a foot ring. It is painted in blue on a pale bluish glaze and has a yellow rim edge. The exterior has a chinoiserie fence and rocks with chrysanthemums and other flowers. There is a separate secondary flower spray. The interior of the bowl has the painted words:' Success // To the British // Arms. ' within a chevron surround and a narrow chevron border with flower motifs inside the rim.
Applied Art (N3753)
Tin-glazed earthenware bowl. Inscribed under base: ''Augt 22 // 1761'. The bowl has sloping sides rounding under to a foot ring. It is painted in blue, manganese and yellow on a pale blue glaze. Inside, in centre there is the coat of arms of the Coopers' Company with motto 'LOVE AS BRETHREN', above initials ' D // R.M'. Below the rim is a flower border with four manganese roses, lilies, convolvulus etc. The exterior has scenes of barrel-making including: a man seated with staves beginning to form them into a barrel; sponged trees, a fence, a sailing ship; a man completing a barrel, another barrel on its side, hoops lying on the ground and more trees.
Applied Art (N3772)
Tin-glazed earthenware (delftware) moulded figure in a long robe, head, neck & beard in pale bluish glaze, rest of figure in powder blue; oval hole in top of head. Dated 1753 on base.
Applied Art (Na2029)
Tin-glazed earthenware vase. It has an inverted baluster shaped body on a flared concave base. It has a short neck and a domed cover with a horizontal flange and stemmed knop. It is painted in blue glaze and depicts a fashionable couple in a landscape, he seated and blowing a pipe and beating a drum suspended from a pipe. Behind the couple are some buildings and trees on a hill. On the opposite side is a riverscape with a sailing boat and two small boats in front of buildings, including a church and two haystacks. There are with on hills behind the church and shrubs and fence around the base. There is a scrolling vine meander on the shoulder and around the cover. The knop is striped.
Applied Art (Na2030)
Tin-glazed earthenware vase. It has an inverted baluster shaped body on a flared concave base. It has a short neck and a domed cover with a horizontal flange and stemmed knop. It is painted in blue glaze and depicts a fashionable couple in a landscape, he seated and blowing a pipe and beating a drum suspended from a pipe. Behind the couple are some buildings and trees on a hill. On the opposite side is a riverscape with a sailing boat and two small boats in front of buildings, including a church and two haystacks. There are with on hills behind the church and shrubs and fence around the base. There is a scrolling vine meander on the shoulder and around the cover. The knop is striped.
Applied Art (Na2571)
Watercolour drawing in blue, red, green, yellow of the chinoiserie decoration on a tin-glazed earthenware plate: a figure seated on a hummock, bird in sky, tree on rock on right; blue area on right labetted 'water.' in pencil.. Annotated in pencil, bottom right: 'Plate // 13½ inches diameter // hard white enamel, // high glaze, all // blue outlines. No manganese. // All cleaner & better.'
Applied Art (G2217)
Tin-glazed earthenware posset pot and cover. Spherical body on a convex foot, the neck tapers out, engaged spout. Two serpent '3'-form handles and a domed and stepped cover with a tall knop and two '3'-form scrolls. Painted in blue on a white glaze. On the body there are four oval panels each with one seated and one flying cupid gathering & arranging flowers beneath an arching flowering tree. The panels are framed by acanthus leaves on a dark blue ground separated by leafy scrolls; floral meander on the neck and on the foot there are oval reserves with flowers alternating with a flower on a dark blue ground; blue dashes on the handles. Conforming decoration on the cover with two panels, one with two flower arrangments and the other with three cupids taking tea. (Compare Wellcome Museum L0057074).
Applied Art (G2218)
Tin-glazed earthenware bowl. It has sloping sides rounding under to a foot ring. Inscribed within the foot ring: ' CHRISTOPHAR BOWEN, // 1747// . ' It is painted in blue on a pale bluish glaze and has abrown rim. Inside the bowl is a two-masted sailing ship with a figurehead and two figures on board, below is the inscription ' SUCCESS TO THE TWO SISTERS '. This scene sits within a circle border. Below the rim is a border of a trellis pattern on a blue band with five stroke pendants. On the exterior of the bowl are two meandering flower stems and a border of the blue trellis interspersed with half-flower motifs.
Applied Art (G2525)
Tin-glazed earthenware tile (Delft). It is painted in blue with Louis XV diaper corners consisting of floral motifs and cross-hatching. The central scene has an octagonal border and depicts a woman churning. She wears 18th Century clothing and stands within a landscape.
Applied Art (G200.4)
Tin-glazed earthenware tile (Delft). It is painted in blue with Louis XV diaper corners consisting of floral motifs and cross-hatching. The central scene is in octagonal and depicts a man fishing within a landscape. He has his back turned to us, wears a hat and sits by a tree stump with some foliage.
Applied Art (G1479)
Twenty-eight tin-glazed earthenware (delftware) tiles forming a picture of an urn with flowers, birds and butterflies. Four tiles are missing from the picture and have been replaced with examples that do not match. On the reverse of the tiles are painted numbers (up to 32).
Applied Art (N573)
Square tin-glazed earthenware tile with almost straight sides. Buff, fine-grained body with blue-tinted glaze. Painted in blue with figures in a landscape: two women standing in centre, one holds a fan, the other a stick; tall, spindly tree with sponged foliage on right; smaller tree in left background; sponged foliage in foreground.
Applied Art (N6447)
Tin-glazed earthenware (delftware) plate, painted in pale grey-purple and blue on a pale bluish glaze. Blue-grey powder ground. Central woolsack reserve with tasselled corners containing a figure fishing (or holding a long stick) in garden; sprouting rock and tree on right, two rounded hills in background. On flange, four 'maple-leaf'-shaped reserves each containing a figure fishing among tufted hillocks. Centre reserve outlined in blue, flange reserves not. Blue radiating lines on tassels. Britton shape F.
Applied Art (N6627)
Tin-glazed earthenware posset and cover. It has a depressed bulbous body on a footrim, it is short and has a wide neck. There are two scrolled S handles of round section; an S-form spout and the lower part is engaged. It has a domed cover with a flat flange and a mushroom knop with a thick stem. It is painted in a blue outline with two shades of blue wash, on an off-white glaze. On the body is a figure seated in a garden. The figure is seated by a vase of flowers and there is a figure dancing. On the neck is a band of vertical strokes alternating with a squared U form. There are dashes on the spout and handles. On the cover is a standing figure with arching branches and a trellis and blue dashes on the rim and a stylised flower form on the knop.
Applied Art (N5598)
Tin-glazed earthenware flower hold. It is a straight-sided rectangular brick shape. The top is pierced with two rows of three small round holes each side of central square hole. It is painted in blue on a pale bluish glaze. On each side is a figure fishing with a pail and bottle beside him and clump of grasses; on each end there is a similar clump. The holes are outlined with dots and short dashes.
Applied Art (N5950)
Tin- glazed earthenware bowl. It has high sloped sides rounding under to a thick foot ring. It is painted in blue on a pale blue glaze. Outside there are three different scenes of: a figure in a landscape with rocks, 'skyscraper' rocks and shrubs/trees and a single line below rim and three lines above the foot. Painted inside is the date '1683' between a 'Z' and crossed lines, all within a circle. On the sides there is a second circle with wavy squiggles.
Applied Art (G2007)
Tin-glazed earthenware posset pot. It has a bulbous body curving in to a very short neck and to a foot rim. It has heavy scroll handles, which are flattened on the outer surface. It is painted in blue on a pale bluish glaze. The back is divided into two scenes. The first is a seated figure holding a glass in his right hand and there is a large teapot to left of him. There are rudimentary rocks and plants. To the left of the spout is the second scene of a seated figure amid rocks and plants. To the right of the spout there are rudimentary rocks and plants. There are blue fronds on the spout and dashes on the handles. It has no cover.
Applied Art (N6793)
Tin-glazed earthenware punch bowl. The bowl is white and has painted blue decoration. On the exterior there are flowers, leaves and other foliate designs. Around the rim of the bowl there is a cross-hatched design with simplified flowers in four dot form. In the interior there is a painted flower in the centre. Around the rim on the inside it is decorated with thin lines, leaves and quatrefoil flowers.
Applied Art (LEAA.0025)
Tin-glazed earthenware plaque with Topeing Jack musical score and lyrics, mid 18th century.
Applied Art (N4855)
Tin-glazed earthenware barrel-shape moulded with seven rounded ribs at each end; round bung hole in centre of a rectangular boss. Decorated all-over in powdered manganese purple.
Applied Art (G180)
Tin-glazed earthenware fragment from a plate. It has a Buff body. Painted in blue on a pale blue glaze: stylised bushes/ stems on a domed rock, within a double-circle Inscribed in ink on paper label on reverse: 'Ac 2091 // Brislington Delft Plate, and similar Fragments excavated // at pottery site St Ann,s date //about 1680. // Purchased'
Applied Art (N3245)
Tin-glazed earthenware wide shallow bowl with round sides that slope under to a tall foot ring. Painted in blue, red, green, manganese and yellow on a pale bluish glaze, brown rim edge. Interior painted in blue with a rosette inside a circle with dots and a border of hatched triangles and curled scrolls. On the exterior of the bowl there is a large peony flower with spreading foliage and buds; a smaller flowering stem and a flying insect.
Applied Art (G1147)
Tin-glazed earthenware punch bowl. It is a wide shallow bowl with rounded sides on a foot ring. It is painted in blue on a pale-bluish glaze (Delft). On the interior there is a painted head-&-shoulders male portrait facing left within a circle. Inscribed around outside of the circle is: ' WILKES ' AND ' LIBERTY ' // ' No. 45 '. '. There are four flower-and leaf meandering stems on the sides. On the exterior of thr bowl is a large peony-type flower with leaves between meandering flowering stems and a separate small flowering stem.
Applied Art (Na2665)
Tin-glazed earthenware (delftware) punch bowl. The exterior with landscape scenes depicting trees, buildings, a figure walking, and a bridge with a figure on horseback and one on foot. The interior depicts a Black child framed by a pair of curtains and tassels, holding a punch bowl with a ladle.
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