Sucrier
Caughley Porcelain Works
Category
Ceramics
Date
1775 - 1799
Materials
Porcelain
Measurements
120 mm (Height) x110 mm (Diameter)
Place of origin
Broseley
Order this imageCollection
Benthall Hall, Shropshire
NT 509508.1
Summary
Sucrier, with cover of fluted form (on a separate record 509508.2) with moulded mushroom finial. Printed in underglaze blue with 'Pagoda' pattern and associated scroll and butterfly border around inner rim. Encircling bands of gilt. Inscribed on the base with a prined “S” mark in blue, and an “X” of crossed swords (both Caughley marks. Made circa 1775 - 1799 by Caughley Porcelain Works.
Provenance
Made in Shropshire circa 1775 - 1799. Owned by Sir Arthur Paul Benthall (1902 – 1992). Accepted in lieu of tax by H.M. Government in March 1993 following the death of Sir Arthur Paul Benthall in 1992 and allocated to the National Trust for display at Benthall Hall.
Marks and inscriptions
On base: S (printed mark in blue) On base: "X" (crossed swords mark)
Makers and roles
Caughley Porcelain Works, maker