Stand or tray; dark blue transfer-printed earthenware, Shell Border Series with irregular center; title of view printed on stand face: "Chiswick on the Thames." Attributed to Enoch Wood & Sons, Burslem, Staffordshire, England; circa 1825., 1825. Digital
Dates
- Creation: 1825.
Conditions Governing Access
The Dickinson Room and many of these objects can be viewed by guided tour Fridays at 2:00 p.m.
Examination of objects in the Houghton Reading Room requires advance notice, and the permission of the curator.
Extent
20 linear feet (68 items)Physical Facet
English refined earthenware, cobalt pigment, lead glaze;
Dimensions
width 20.3 cm., depth 15.8 cm.
General note
For many years, this was used as a tray for the sauce boat (below), but it was most likely used with one of the covered sauce tureens also in the Houghton collection.
Repository Details
Part of the Houghton Library Repository
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