Underglaze
Printing in a single color on earthenware and stoneware 1820-1850
Source Description:
Title: Belton House, Lincolnshire Artist: Unknown Engraver / Plate Maker: Unknown This print appears in Marshall's Select Views in Great Britain. The village comprises thirty-one predominantly stone-built houses, most standing within a defined Conservation Area, with a further twelve homes outlying the village center. The village is part of the ecclesiastical parish of Belton....
Source Description:
Title: Belton House, Lincolnshire Artist: Unknown Engraver / Plate Maker: Unknown This print appears in Marshall's Select Views in Great Britain. The village comprises thirty-one predominantly stone-built houses, most standing within a defined Conservation Area, with a further twelve homes outlying the village center. The village is part of the ecclesiastical parish of Belton. The house was built in 1686.
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Shape Type: Toilet & Personal Hygiene
Pattern Type: Commemorative, Heraldic and Historical Events
Featured Series Type: States Border Series - Clews Date: c. 1828-1835 Dimensions: - Height: 9.38 in (23.8252 cm)
Maker: Ralph & James Clews
Description:
This large earthenware pitcher, which could have served as a wash pitcher or a simple water pitcher, is No. 15 in the numbering system used by David and Linda Arman and is the last of the series. The central pattern on this example is taken from the source print shown below. Prior to discovery of the source prints that Clews used for these patterns,...
Description:
This large earthenware pitcher, which could have served as a wash pitcher or a simple water pitcher, is No. 15 in the numbering system used by David and Linda Arman and is the last of the series. The central pattern on this example is taken from the source print shown below. Prior to discovery of the source prints that Clews used for these patterns, researchers David and Linda Arman endeavored to provide descriptive names for them. The Armans named this scene, Mansion, Winding Drive.
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