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1978.16.6
Saucers
1978.16.6

Saucers

MakerProbably made by Staffordshire potteries English, 17th century-present
Dateabout 1820
MediumMechanically-molded buff-colored earthenware with a blue-tinted glaze and underglaze cobalt blue decoration
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (diameter of each saucer): 5 5/8in. (14.3cm)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineGift of Margaret F. Bunyan
DescriptionTwo round saucers of buff-colored earthenware with a blue-tinted glaze, a type of ceramic known as pearlware. The saucers are part of a partial tea service consisting of a teapot (.1a,b), lidded sugar bowl (.2a,b), cream pitcher (.3), two tea bowls (.4 and .5), and two saucers (.6 and .7). All of the pieces in the set have the same transfer-printed underglaze cobalt blue pattern and border. The pattern shows a boy sitting beneath a tree to the right. He is playing a wind instrument, probably a flute, and looking out over a small lake in the foreground. Behind the lake is a small hill with at least one grazing sheep, and possibly two. A house with a tower sits on a tree-topped hill in the distance. The pattern is surrounded by foliage and a scalloped line on top, and a line of leaves on the bottom. The border, found on all the pieces in the set, has circles and squares superimposed on a blue field. The geometric shapes are filled with flowers and smaller geometric patterns. Abstract flowers, fruit, and leaves are located throughout the blue field.

The relatively deep saucers are each decorated in the center with a circular version of the pattern described above. This is surrounded at the rim by the border. Both saucers have one small chip in the foot.
Object number1978.16.6-.7
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    1978.16.4
    Mary Gorton Keeney
    about 1820
    Lidded Sugar Bowl
    Mary Gorton Keeney
    about 1820
    Cream Pitcher
    Mary Gorton Keeney
    about 1820
    Teapot
    Staffordshire potteries
    about 1820
    1979.68.751.9
    Unknown
    about 1925
    1950.259.0.1
    Andrew Stevenson
    1816-1830
    1998.69.0.8
    Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Ltd.
    1962
    1979.40.22b
    Frances Caroline Adams
    1855-1875
    1945.1.1397.21
    Unknown
    1820-1840
    1978.102.17
    Enoch Wood & Sons
    about 1840
    1961.12.10.1
    Enoch Wood & Sons
    about 1840
    1945.1.1397.16
    Unknown
    1820-1840