Teacup
C. G. Albert
Category
Ceramics
Date
1770
Materials
Ceramic, Porcelain
Measurements
43 mm (H)71 mm (W)90 mm (D)
Place of origin
Fürstenberg
Order this imageCollection
Polesden Lacey, Surrey
NT 1245579.8.2
Summary
One of a set of three teacups. It is stamped with the factory mark F which was used by the Fuerstenberg factory of Germany. The factory started porcelain production in 1747. It is made of hard-paste porcelain painted, probably by C.G.Albert, and gilded by hand. This set features monkeys dressed as humans; a motif probably inspired by the Meissen monkey figurines.
Provenance
The bequest of Margaret (Anderson) McEwan, The Hon. Mrs Ronald - later Dame Margaret - Henry Fulke Greville, DBE (1863-1942) from probate records linked with the donation of the property to the National Trust in 1943. This item found on the record for Polesden Lacey English and other porcelain stored in cellars, page 99.
Marks and inscriptions
F (stamped on base)
Makers and roles
C. G. Albert, artist Furstenberg, porcelain manufacturer