Soup Tureen and Cover
Dateca. 1770
Artist/Maker
Leeds Pottery
MediumLead-glazed earthenware (cream-colored earthenware / creamware)
DimensionsH (tureen): 5 13/16";
H (tureen and cover): 9 1/8"
L: 13 1/8"
W: 9 1/2"
H (tureen and cover): 9 1/8"
L: 13 1/8"
W: 9 1/2"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1966-235,A&B
DescriptionTransferprinted tureen and cover of oval shape, molded rim slightly spreading. Bombe body divided into 4 large molded panels (at ends and two sides) separated by four small panels; spreading footring with molded wavy edge divided into sections as above. At each end a handle of two rope-twisted vine loops, twisted together but with separate terminals of flowers and leaves. Within each of the eight panels a different black transferprint: the 2 side panels, exotic birds in a landscape; the end panels, a bird on a branch; and in each small panel, a floral spray. On the interior bottom a repeat of one of the exotic birds in a landscape transfer prints found on a side panel. The cover of domed shape with wavy edge, and divided into eight panels like the tureen. Finial of a large and a small artichoke, the leaves formed by overlapping sections, projecting from a molded branch-and-leaf base. Each of the four large panels with a different black transferprint of an exotic bird on a branch.Label TextThis pattern of transferprinted creamware has been found in archaeological excavations from the period of Lord Botetourt's residence at the Governor's Palace.ca. 1745
ca. 1800
1755-1770
1700-1725
1755-1770
ca. 1740
1740-1745
1680-1700
