Ceramics
Wood and Caldwell factory (Probable maker)
Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1791-1818
Earthenware (lusterware); Lead glaze
Molded, Painted
1957.0794
Object Number1957.0794 |
Figure Candlestick (Triton candlestick)
Ceramics
Bequest of Henry Francis du Pont
Wood and Caldwell factory (Probable maker)
1791-1818
Potter Enoch Wood partnered with James Caldwell from 1790-1818. Mark seen mostly on earthenware figures.
Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1791-1818
Earthenware (lusterware); Lead glaze
Molded, Painted
9.1 (H) , 4.3 (W) , 4.6 (D)
23 (H) , 10.9 (W) , 11.6 (D)
Text available soon.
[Book] Edwards, Diana & Hampson, Rodney. 1998 English Dry-Bodied Stoneware: Wedgwood and Contemporary Manufacturers 1774-1830.
• Pair of blue and white Wedgwood jasperware examples of type inspiring luster version: col. pl. 26, c. 1790, notes basalt examples also were made by Wedgwood.
[Book] Young, Hilary. 1995 The Genius of Wedgwood.
• Derby soft paste porcelain version of same figure: p. 82, col. pl. no. D40, polychrome enamelled, incised G mark. 1775-85