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1998.69.0.4
Teacups
1998.69.0.4

Teacups

MakerMade by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Ltd. English, 1895 - present
RetailerSold by G. Fox and Co. American, founded 1847
Date1962
MediumMechanically-molded cream-colored earthenware with underglaze red decoration
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width including handle x depth): 2 3/8 x 4 1/2 x 3 3/4in. (6 x 11.4 x 9.5cm)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineGift of Marie P. Coburn
DescriptionGroup of four cream-color earthenware teacups, a type of ceramic known as creamware. These teacups are part of a larger group of tea and dinner wares consisting of one creamer (.1), a lidded sugar bowl (.2a-b), four teacups (.3-.6), six saucers (.7-.12), six bread-and-butter plates (.13-.18), seven dinner plates (.19-.25) and six smaller plates (.26-.31). The group of tea and dinner wares is decorated with the same red, underglaze, transfer-printed elements, generally a pattern and border. The pattern consists of a branch containing several of the same kind of flower, the mountain laurel. The border consists of a trailing vine with leaves, interrupted periodically by a cluster of five of these same flowers. Various ceramics in the set are decorated with a shield containing three vines on three trelisses.

The teacups each sit on a circular foot and have gently ribbed sides and a small applied handle. The teacups are decorated with the border of trailing vines, leaves, and flowers, printed on the outside of each teacup below the rim. On one side, to the left of the handle, the border is interrupted by a wide shield-shaped area with a small landscape inside. The landscape shows a steamboat on a river, with a town on the far shore. Domed towers, steeples, and some small buildings are visible in the town. There is a small chip in the foot of teacup (.5).
Object number1998.69.0.3-.6
MarkingsThere is one circular mark on the bottom of each teacup. The red printed mark reads, "CONNECTICUT LAUREL/ Designed especially for/ G. Fox & Co." This is written above and below a smaller circular mark that reads, "WEDGWOOD/ of ETRURIA/ & BARLASTON/ MADE IN ENGLAND".NotesSubject Note: The flower printed in the pattern and border on this set of creamware is the mountain laurel, the state flower of Connecticut.
Subject Terms
    Collections
    • G. Fox & Co.
    On View
    Not on view
    1998.69.0.26
    Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Ltd.
    1962
    1998.69.0.17
    Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Ltd.
    1961-1962
    Lidded Sugar Bowl
    Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Ltd.
    1962
    1998.69.0.22
    Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Ltd.
    1962
    Creamer
    Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Ltd.
    1962
    1998.69.0.8
    Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Ltd.
    1962
    Teacup 1935.2.26.1 and saucer 1935.2.26.9
    Abigail Wright
    1830-1840
    Teacup .21a and saucer .22b
    Frances Caroline Adams
    1855-1875
    1979.40.5
    Frances Caroline Adams
    1855-1875
    1979.68.751.18
    Unknown
    about 1925
    Child's Teacups
    William Adams & Sons
    about 1840-1850
    1935.2.26.9
    Abigail Wright
    1830-1840