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Saucer
The saucer is complete; small chips are missing from the inner rim and the base of the outer wall. It is circular in shape. The wall is flared at the top, and the top of the rim is plain. It rests on a milled foot; the base is recessed and flat; the decoration is hand-painted and applied by transfer printing; the decoration is blue. The decoration is painted under the inner rim. It consists of a band underlined by a fillet, beneath which is a row of wavy lines. The printed decoration is on the inner wall and bottom. On the wall, it consists of four groups of leafy, flowering stems, arranged crosswise, in two alternating pairs. The center of the background features a leafy stem (Salopian Sprigs).
- Accession Number 2018.10.719
- Fabricant / Éditeur Thomas Turner, Robert Hancock
- Date 1799 c
- Materials ceramics, fine soft-paste porcelain from England
- Measurements 3,1 x 13,878 cm
- Accession Number 2018.10.719
- Fabricant / Éditeur Thomas Turner, Robert Hancock
- Date 1799 c
- Materials ceramics, fine soft-paste porcelain from England
- Measurements 3,1 x 13,878 cm
© © Collection Pointe-à-Callière, fonds Paul-Gaston L'Anglais, 2018.010.0719
Photo by René Bouchard
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