Tile (Fireplace or wall tile)

  • Title:

    The Dog and the Sheep

  • Category:

    Ceramics

  • Creator (Role):

    John Sadler (Possible engraver and printer)

    Elisha Kirkall (Inspiration for design)

    John Sadler and Guy Green (Possible engraver and printer)

  • Place of Origin:

    Liverpool, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom, Europe

  • Date:

    1765-1780

  • Materials:

    Earthenware (delftware, faience); Tin glaze

  • Techniques:

    Molded, Printed, Enameled

  • Museum Object Number:

    1969.4727.005


  • Complete Details



Object Number

1969.4727.005

Object Name

Tile (Fireplace or wall tile)

Title

The Dog and the Sheep

Category

Ceramics

Credit Line/Donor

Bequest of Henry Francis du Pont

Creator (Role)

John Sadler (Possible engraver and printer)
1720-1789
See Anthony Ray, Liverpool Printed Tiles (London: Jonathan Horne Publications, 1994) pp. 1-15 for further information on Sadler and Green.

Elisha Kirkall (Inspiration for design)
1682-1742

John Sadler and Guy Green (Possible engraver and printer)
1761-1770
See Anthony Ray, Liverpool Printed Tiles (London: Jonathan Horne Publications, 1994) pp. 1-15 for further information on Sadler and Green.

Place of Origin

Liverpool, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Date

1765-1780

Subjects

Fable; Morality; Literary scene; Literature; Aesop's Fable; Aesop

Materials

Earthenware (delftware, faience); Tin glaze

Techniques

Molded, Printed, Enameled

Dimensions (inches)

5 (H) , 5 (L)

Dimensions (centimeters)

12.7 (H) , 12.7 (L)

Object Description

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Bibliography and Bibliographic Notes

[Book] Ray, Anthony. 1994 Liverpool Printed Tiles.
Same print on delft tile: p. 48, no. 8-15, noting Croxall CXXX.
[Catalogue] The International Ceramics Fair & Seminar.
Same fable printed in black on creamware plate: (2008 catalogue) Sampson & Horne Antiques ad. Liverpool, impressed Wedgwood, c. 1780
[Book] Volk, Joyce Geary. 2006 The Warner House: A Rich and Colorful History.
Red-printed tiles with (mostly) European scenes in Warner sitting room fireplace, Portsmouth NH: pp. 39-40, fig. 3.8, noting probably installed circa 1760.