Underglaze
Printing in multiple colors
Additional Image:
Seen here is a view of the other side of the jug.
Shown here is a close up of the three border designs consisting of geometric motifs with Chinese symbols. The combination of underglaze printing in both blue on white and yellow on a brown ground as found on this cream jug is considered rare.
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Shape Type: Breakfast & Tea Wares
Pattern Type: Chinese, Asian and Other Exotic Themes
Date: c. 1800-1810 Dimensions: - Height: 4.25 in (10.795 cm)
Maker: Walter Daniel
Description:
A rare pearlware cream jug printed in blue in the Parasol Willow pattern with two different borders printed in yellow on a brown ground and blue painted bands that frame the borders. While the border on the interior and exterior of the neck are the same as used on the Daniel version of Parasol Willow, also included in this exhibit, the third border printed...
Description:
A rare pearlware cream jug printed in blue in the Parasol Willow pattern with two different borders printed in yellow on a brown ground and blue painted bands that frame the borders. While the border on the interior and exterior of the neck are the same as used on the Daniel version of Parasol Willow, also included in this exhibit, the third border printed in yellow on a brown band just above the central blue printed pattern--an unidentified version of the butterfly border-- is quite different. A floral spray is printed in blue under the beak of the jug. The pattern printed on the handle is the same pattern that is printed on the interior border of the jug. While not marked, the jug's probable attribution is to Walter Daniel, Burslem, Staffordshire, due to the similarities to the marked version of the pattern.
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