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Collection Item: Pot-pourri Jar
Basic info
- Collection
- Decorative Arts
- Object name
- Pot-pourri jar
- Object category
- Ceramic
- Object subcategory
- Factory ceramic
- Creators
- Leeds Pottery Company (Pottery)
- Warburton and Britton (Pottery)
- ()
- Description
- One of a pair of pot-pourri jars with inner and outer covers. The jar is globular with two moulded handles high on the body, decorated with a deep blue ground with patterns of swirling lines, dots and grapes in gilt; a panel on the front is decorated over the glaze with a still life of flowers, a panel on the rear is painted with a group of fruit. The inner cover is flat and circular with a central moulded knop decorated with gilt; the upper surface is a deep blue decorated with a swirling pattern in gilt. The outer cover is circular with a central moulded knop shaped like a flower, decorated with gilt; the upper surface has a pierced pattern of dots and flowers and the blue ground is decorated with a pattern of dots in gilt.
- Production date start
- 1853
- Production date end
- 1861
- Period
- Victorian
Identification
- Object number
- YORYM : 2001.413.a-c
- Alternative number
- BN74
- Number of objects
- 3
- Classification code
- 2.45
- Classification scheme
- SHIC
- ID
- 15002582
Physical Characteristics
- Materials
- Earthenware (Whole)
- Dimensions
- Whole height 195.0 mm
- Whole diameter 200.0 mm
- Inner cover height 26.0 mm
- Inner cover diameter 113.0 mm
- Outer cover height 54.0 mm
- Outer cover diameter 133.0 mm
Production
- Creators
- Leeds Pottery Company (Pottery)
- Warburton and Britton (Pottery)
- ()
- Location
- Hunslet
- Hunslet
- School/style
- Pearlware