Add to albumThis Wemyss ware bowl was made between around 1883 and 1930 at Robert Heron & Sons' pottery at Kirkcaldy in Fife.
The exterior of the bowl is hand-painted with strawberries.
In the 19th century, Scottish potteries grew in number to meet the increased demand. The largest firms were near the Forth and Clyde rivers and Kirkcaldy became a major centre for potteries. Robert Heron & Co. were famous for their brightly painted, highly fashionable and expensive Wemyss Ware. The characteristic freely-painted decoration was introduced by Karel Nekola, a Czech who arrived in Kirkcaldy in 1883. Wemyss Ware continued to be produced in Kirkcaldy, by a variety of decorators, until the factory closed in 1930.
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- Online ID: 000-180-000-330-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
- Project:
National Museums Scotland Part 2
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland H.1994.229
- Date: Between around 1883 and 1930
c. 1897
- Material: Earthenware; paint, glaze. Inscription: WEMYSS WARE R.H.& S. [impressed semicircular]
Flowerpot, tub
- Dimensions: 270 mm H x 260 mm D rim
- What: Flowerpot, tub
- Subject: Post-medieval pottery and porcelain
- Who: Professor Peter H. Davis (Collector and owner)
Queen Victoria
Robert Heron and Son, Fife Pottery, Kirkcaldy (Maker)
- Where: Scotland, Fife, Kirkcaldy
- Event:
- Description: Wemyss Ware tub flowerpot hand painted with laurel leaves entwined with ribbons, bows and swags supporting baskets of tulips, by Robert Heron and Son, Fife Pottery, Kirkcaldy, c. 1897
- References:
- Peter Davies & Robert Rankin, Wemyss ware: A Decorative Scottish Pottery, Scottish Academic Press, 1986
- Wemyss Ware, pl. 292, p. 131
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