108/2005-4
Ceramics
Plate 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.
Temple
plate
108/2005-4
Caughley or Salopian Works (manufacturer)
1777-1799 (manufactured)
Shropshire (manufactured)
Georgian (1714-1837)
porcelain
paint
glaze
paint
glaze
moulded
thrown
gilded
glazed
transfer printed
thrown
gilded
glazed
transfer printed
Height: 4.3cm
Diameter: 20.5cm
Diameter: 20.5cm
serving food
tea, coffee and chocolate drinking
tea, coffee and chocolate drinking
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.
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.
Thomas Turner
Ambrose Gallimore
Ambrose Gallimore