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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 7-7397, described as Bowl; Materials: Stoneware, underglaze, glaze. Techniques: Transfer decoration. Colors: Blue on white. Dimensions: 10 inch diameter; 1 to 7/8 inches high. Remarks: Adaptation of Oriental motifs; shallow (soup plate). Center medallion surrounded by 4 Oriental vase and flower motifs, enclosed by a 0.5 inch band. Rim has leaf shaped motif that has been pieced to make design cover entire rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Coffee pot, accession number 7-9087a,b, described as Coffee pot w/ cover, Rosso Antico ware (red stoneware w/ black bas-reliefs); a. coff pot: Diana (?) (Greek: Artemis) w/ deer facing woman w/ hawk and wreath; another scene shows a standing woman holding vase on tray facing another standing woman holding branch and basket; tree either side of handle which has limb below; tip of spout damaged; b. lid badly damaged and knob is not original; alternating acanthus leaves and long stemmed floral designs; Impressed marks on underside of pot are "WEDGEWOOD" and "FIY" F-February, I-potter, Y-1870; glazed interior; A: Height: 14, Width/breadth: 17, Depth: 10cm. B: Height: 5.5cm, Diameter: 8cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cream jug, accession number 7-9082, described as Cream jug, black basalt stoneware; acanthus in relief below "spout" and at base of handle; glazed interior; "WEDGWOOD" impressed into body on underside; Height: 8cm, Width/breadth: 15cm, Depth: 10cm
Hearst Museum object titled Jug, accession number 7-9086, described as Jug w/ missing lid, blue jasper w/ white bas reliefs; one scene shows "Three Dancing Graces," other shows a helmeted warrior and a Nike, between them a statue of Athena around whose pedestal a serpernt is twined; single handle; two metal pins below rim to hold missing lid; damaged spout; encircling floral bands above and below bas reliefs; "WEDGEWOOD ENGLAND" and number impressed on underside; glazed interior; Height: 11.5 cm, Width/breadth: 12 cm, Diameter: 10 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Pitcher, accession number 7-9083, described as Pitcher; green jasper with white. has reliefs; one scene shows Persephone w/ cornucopia facing Juno w/ peacock; other scene shows two women, child, and lamb ("Material Affection"); grape frieze encircling band below rim; "WEDGEWOOD ENGLAND 36" incised on underside; glazed interior; Height: 12 cm, Width: 11.5 cm, Diameter: 9 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Platter, accession number 7-7404, described as Platter; Materials: Stoneware, glaze. Techniques: Transfer pattern (underglaze). Colors: Blue on white. Dimensions: 17.5 inches long, 13-3/4 inches wide, 1-3/4 inches high. Remarks: Octagonal; Priory pattern; marked "R.C. Hallinore & Co." on back; hanging wires attached, dark yellow-brown stains under glaze, prob. from heating in oven. Center scene of people by pond near large, Gothic house surrounded by border containing 4 medallions with scenes of same house.