Sauce tureen and stand
Dateca. 1770
Maker
Wedgwood
(Est. 1759)
MediumEarthenware, lead-glazed (creamware), with black transfer print and gilding.
DimensionsTureen: OH: 5 1/4"; OL: 6"; OD: 4 11/16"; Stand: OL: 8 3/16"; OD: 6 9/16"
Credit LinePartial Gift , The Wedgwood-250 Exhibition USA, Lord Wedgwood and Adele I. Barnett, Co-Chairs
Object number2010-36,A-C
DescriptionSauce tureen (A) with cover (B) and stand (C). Shaped oval foot with tattered shell molding supports a shaped oval body with tattered shell molding on sides and edges. Conforming lid with shell-molded edges rises to curled ends and a low domed peak surmounted by a finial in the form of a leaf and flower bud. Body and lid are transfer printed in black with several different fancy or exotic birds. Interior of body is also transfer printed with a fancy bird. Touches of gliding survive around the finial and on the body. Stand is lozenge-shaped with shell molded edges and four transfer prints of exotic birds. Stand marked Wedgwood.Label TextExamples of this pattern of creamware were excavated from the Governor's Palace site and relate to Lord Botetourt's occupation.
MarkingsWedgwood
ProvenancePreviously owned by Simon Westman of London, UK
ca. 1770
1765-1775
ca. 1770
1765-1775
ca. 1770
1810
1761-1762
1735-1750
1750-1754
1750-1754
1750-1754