Ceramics
Neale & Co. Factory (Probable maker)
Hanley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1780-1786
Earthenware (creamware); Lead glaze
Painted, Printed, Molded, Enameled
1964.0156.011
Object Number1964.0156.011 |
Plate
Ceramics
Museum purchase
Neale & Co. Factory (Probable maker)
c. 1776-c. 1786
Made all manner of wares, but mostly earthenware, in Wedgwood style. 1778-c.1786 used impressed mark "NEALE & Co." Site was at Hanley, Staffordshire. Robert Wilson became partner in 1786. Mark "NEALE & WILSON" used c.1784-95 on earthenware and Wedgwood-type wares.
Hanley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1780-1786
American market (English manufacture); American ownership history (foreign manuf)
Earthenware (creamware); Lead glaze
Painted, Printed, Molded, Enameled
1 (H) , 8.75 (Diam)
2.54 (H) , 22.23 (Diam)
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[Book] Cooper, Wendy A. 2002 An American Vision: Henry Francis du Pont's Winterthur Museum.
• Discussion of Mrs. Perez Morton and portrait (1963.0077): p. 162, fig. 7.