Ceramics
Cookworthy (Plymouth) and Champion's (Bristol) factory (Maker)
Plymouth, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1768-1773
Porcelain (hard-paste)
Molded, Hand modeled, Painted
1978.0072
Object Number1978.0072 |
Dish (Sweetmeat or pickle dish)
Ceramics
Museum purchase
Cookworthy (Plymouth) and Champion's (Bristol) factory (Maker)
1770-1781
Plymouth, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1768-1773
1. Label; Underside; Rectangular label with blue print: "Albert Amor Ltd./ Exhibition of the/ Peter Stephens/ Collection/ 1978" and in red ink: "N 0/6
2. Label; Underside; Rectangular label with black print: "Peter Stephens/ Collection/ PLYMOUTH/ No." and in blue ink: "143"
Porcelain (hard-paste)
Molded, Hand modeled, Painted
4.035 (H) , 7.356 (L) , 6.988 (W)
10.25 (H) , 18.685 (L) , 17.75 (W)
Text available soon.
[Book] Slipp, Naomi & Coughlin, Maura. 2023 A Singularly Marine & Fabulous Produce: The Cultures of Seaweed. 222.
• Published: p. 113, no. 61
[Catalogue] George, Anne M. 1978 Exhibition of Plymouth & Bristol Porcelain c. 1768- 1780 from the Peter Stephens Collection.
• Published: fig. 16
[Book] Mackenna, F. Severne. 1946 Cookworthy's Plymouth and Bristol Porcelain.
• A triple shell center-piece, made by Tebo, and decorated in underglaze blue by a Worcester artist: fig. 60
[Book] Emerson, Julie, et al. 2000 Porcelain Stories: From China to Europe.
• Plain white version with many modeling similarities but on three-dolphin base: p. 221, pl. 14.12, Plymouth-Bristol factory, c. 1770, hard paste porcelain