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Earthenware soup tureen
This earthenware tureen belonged to the family of Samuel Coulters, a Glasgow merchant. It was presented to the family in 1842 by John Thomson of Annfield Pottery in Glasgow's Gallowgate.
The tureen bears a transfer-printed rural scene.
Annfield Pottery operated from around 1816 to 1887.
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000-100-003-551-C |
Image Rights Holder: |
National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland H.1991.9.2 |
Date: |
1841 1841 1842
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Material: |
Glazed earthenware Glazed earthenware. Inscription: AS A SMALL TRIBUTE OF RESPECT / To the MEMORY of the / LATE / MR SAMUEL COULTERS, (sic) / of this City / THIS SERVICE IS PRESENTED / TO THE SURVIVING MEMBERS OF HIS FAMILY / BY JOHN THOMSON /
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Dimensions: |
227 mm L x 183 mm W 266 mm total H x 353 mm L x 236 mm W
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What: |
Cover / tureen Tureen
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Subject: |
Post-medieval pottery and porcelain (NMAS Classification) Post-medieval pottery and porcelain (NMAS Classification)
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Who: |
John Thomson, Annfield Pottery, Glasgow (Maker) John Thomson, Annfield Pottery, Glasgow (Maker) Samuel Coulters (Inscribed on the tureen) Samuel Coulters (Inscribed on the tureen)
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Where: |
Scotland, Lanarkshire, Glasgow Scotland, Lanarkshire, Glasgow
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Description: |
Glazed earthenware tureen with an octagonal bombe form body, blue and white transfer-printed with a rural scene, by John Thomson of Annfield Pottery, Glasgow in 1841 Stepped domed cover with a foliate loop handle, for a glazed earthenware tureen with a blue and white transfer print of a rural scene, by John Thomson of Annfield Pottery, Glasgow in 1841
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