108/2005-9

Collection

Ceramics

Brief description

Saucer made from porcelain, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the 'Temple' pattern of a Chinese pagoda and trees on a white ground with gilded decoration, manufactured by Caughley (or Salopian Works) c.1780.

Title

Temple

Object name

saucer

Object number

108/2005-9

Location

On Display

Production organisation

Caughley or Salopian Works (manufacturer)

Production date

1775-1799 (manufactured)

Production place

Shropshire (manufactured)

Period

Georgian (1714-1837)

Material

porcelain
paint
glaze

Technique

glazed
moulded
gilded
thrown
transfer printed

Physical description

Blue-printed porcelain saucer produced by Caughley c. 1780.

Dimensions

Height: 3.1cm
Diameter: 13.8cm

Website keywords

serving drink
tea, coffee and chocolate drinking

Label

Label text for ‘A taste of China’ case, Information Bay 3, Geffrye Museum, 2010:

Part tea service, about 1785
Porcelain, printed ware, Caughley, Shropshire
From around 1770 the standard tea set, or ‘equipage’, emerged. Sets generally comprised 43 pieces; as well as the teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, it would include bread and butter plates, tea canister, slop bowl and spoon tray.

Associated persons

Thomas Turner
Ambrose Gallimore
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