Oil lamp
Wedgwood
Category
Ceramics
Date
c. 1786 - c. 1792
Materials
Ceramics, black basalt (stoneware)
Measurements
133 mm (Height); 135 mm (Diameter)
Place of origin
Stoke-on-Trent
Order this imageCollection
Stourhead, Wiltshire
NT 730583.2
Summary
One of a pair of oil lamps, black basalt (stoneware), called 'The Dolphin Oil Lamp', Wedgwood, Staffordshire, circa 1786 - 1792. Of compressed vase shape with a beaded band at rim, foliate swag suspended from paterae and three shell-shaped wick holders, supported on three moulded dolphins on a triangular chamfered base. Unmarked.
Provenance
Probably acquired by Sir Richard Colt Hoare, 2nd Baronet (1758-1838). Listed in the 1902 Inventory in the Small Dining Room as 'The set of six fine old Wedgwood ornament, consisting of: One pair of 6½ in. Triangular urns; One pair of 4½ in. Spills (1 broken); One pair of 6 in. urns with covers on tripod dolphins' (although this could be describing 730561). Bequeathed to the National Trust along with Stourhead House, its grounds, and the rest of the contents by Sir Henry Hugh Arthur Hoare, 6th Bt (1865 – 1947) in 1946.
Makers and roles
Wedgwood, manufacturer