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DS1997-0490
Tea cup and saucer
DS1997-0490

Tea cup and saucer

Date1752-1758
Artist/Maker 1745-1769
MediumSoft-paste porcelain
DimensionsH: 4 3/8"; DIam: 3 1/8"; DIam + handle: 3 5/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1968-103,A
DescriptionDeep reeded cup with scalloped edge; molded scroll-loop handle; decorated in polychrome with fable of "The Lioness and The Fox": figures in profile facing one another, the lioness to the left in front of a palm tree, dead tree and rocks in red to left of scene on opposite side of cup; brown line around edge.Label TextThe painted fables "The Lion and the Frog" and "The Lioness and the Fox" can perhaps be attributed to Jefferyes Hammett O'Neale due to their similarity to a cream jug in the CWF collection (accession 1967-70) and other pieces attributed to him. The design source for "The Lion and the Frog" is unknown. The Croxall design is quite different, and the fable does not appear in Barlow at all. The fable "The Lioness and the Fox" is illustrated in both volumes, but neither appears to be the design source.Inscription(s)NoMark(s)No
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No image number on slide
Helen Maria Arnold
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