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Bough Pots 2015-157,1&2
Bough Pot
Bough Pots 2015-157,1&2

Bough Pot

Dateca. 1800
Maker Est. 1759
MediumEarthenware, lead-glazed, cream-colored (creamware)
DimensionsOverall: 22.9 x 1.1cm (9 x 7/16in. - handle to handle)
Credit LineGift of Barbara Bilderback
Object number2015-157,1A&B
DescriptionUrn-shaped bough pot in cream-colored earthenware with strap handles on either side of the body springing from the shoulder and terminating halfway down the body. Pierced lid and shoulder to accommodate flowers and branches and fluted body. The lid designed to hold a candle when not in use as a flower container. The cream-colored body painted with designs around the foot, at the shoulder and on the lid with delicate pink flowers and green leaves joined together encircling the pot.Label TextMade by Josiah Wedgwood in Staffordshire, England, around 1800, this pair of bough pots was specially designed to display branches from flowering shrubs and small trees. Wedgwood manufactured flower containers in many shapes and sizes, and was so interested in making the vessels functional that he consulted flower arrangers about their needs. On their advice, he noted in 1772 that all his bough pots would henceforth "stand firm, but not look heavy" and "come at a moderate price." Bough pots of this shape were likely displayed on mantels. These also feature removable covers that allowed them to double as candlesticks.Mark(s)Impressed WEDGWOODProvenanceEx. Coll: Barbara Bilderback
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