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Tea-caddy
Coles and Haynes, Cambrian Pottery (1790 - 1802)
Tea-caddy, cream-coloured earthenware, green-tinged glaze, fine crackle, press-moulded in two sections, rectangular, the base moulded, curved shoulders with a similar moulding, above six acanthus leaves on the long sides only, straight cylindrical neck, no cover; printed in underglaze blue with floral sprays, comprising a rose and buds on one long side, a rose and carnation on the other, a rose and a rose on convolvulus on the short sides, and a leaf and a carnation on the shoulders, the neck with a border of octagonal cell diaper, ball and dot above, beaded swags below.
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Collection Area
Art
Item Number
NMW A 32252
Creation/Production
Coles and Haynes, Cambrian Pottery
Date: 1790 ca
Acquisition
Gift, 8/2/1994
Given by W. J. Grant-Davidson
Measurements
Height
(cm): 11
Length
(cm): 6.7
Width
(cm): 5.7
Height
(in): 4
Length
(in): 2
Width
(in): 2
Techniques
press-moulded
forming
Applied Art
printed
decoration
Applied Art
underglaze blue
decoration
Applied Art
Material
creamware
Location
In store
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