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Charles II and Catherine of Braganza
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Title/s
Charles II and Catherine of Braganza
Maker/s
Toft, Thomas [ULAN info: English potter, act.1663-1689]
Collection
Category
lead-glazed earthenware
Name
dish
Description
Dish. Earthenware, thrown, the front coated with white slip, and slip-trailed in two shades of brown under lead-glaze; reverse unglazed. Circular with a broad rim, deep sides, and almost flat centre. Decorated in the middle with busts of a woman with her hair dressed in ringlets and wearing a necklace and a crown, and a man with a long wig, probably Catherine of Braganza and Charles I. Above and between their heads is a rosette, and below, a winged motif. The sides of the well are decorated with a zig-zag slightly curved line forming triangles, and the rim has a trellis border, broken at the bottom by a rectangular panel enclosing the name THOMAS.TOFT
Production Place
Staffordshire (county)
England (country)
Technique Description
earthenware, thrown, slip-coated, slip-trailed, and lead-glazed
Dimensions
height: (whole):
cm
diameter: (whole): 42.5
cm
Period
Charles I
17th Century
Date
circa 1662 to 1685
Provenance
bequeathed: Glaisher, J.W.L., Dr 1928 (Filtered for: Applied Arts collection)
Hodgkin Collection; purchased in London in 1913Dr. J.W.L. Glaisher Bequest
Inscriptions/Marks
-
maker's name
Position: on front
Method: slip-trailing
Content: THOMAS.TOFT
Interpretation: probably the potter's name
Documentation
- Rackham, Bernard (1935 (reprinted Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge, 1987)) Catalogue of the Glaisher Collection of Pottery and Porcelain in the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge, Cambridge (Cambs.): Cambridge University Press [page: 35]
[comments: Publ. Vol. I, p. 35, no. 207, vol. II, pl. 19A] - Cooper, Ronald Glanville (1968) English Slipware Dishes 1650-1850, London: Tiranti [page: 69]
[comments: Publ. p. 69, no. 8, and pl. 119. For other Thomas Toft dishes, see pp. 66-70] - Poole, Julia E. (1995) Fitzwilliam Museum Handbooks, English Pottery, Cambridge (Cambs.): Cambridge University Press [page: 30-31]
[comments: Publ. pp. 30-31, no. 10] - (2005) Treasures of the Fitzwilliam Museum, London: Scala [page: 144]
[comments: Publ.]
Other Notes
Accession Number
C.207-1928 (Applied Arts)
(Reference Number: 73072; Input Date: 2004-03-11 / Last Edit: 2005-03-11)
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