Sauce tureen cover
Spode Pottery and Porcelain Factory (est.1776)
Category
Ceramics
Date
1771
Materials
Ceramic
Measurements
130 x 115 mm; 170 mm (Length)
Place of origin
Stoke-on-Trent
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Lanhydrock, Cornwall
NT 881713.16.2
Summary
Cover for a rectangular sauce tureen with canted corners, a dragon-like knob to cover and animal head lug handles to tureen, from a part armorial dinner service by Spode comprising of six octagonal dinner plates, one large circular dinner plate, and a sauce tureen with stand. These were made en suite to a Chinese armorial dinner service comprising of a bowl, a circular vegetable tureen with lid, four octagonal soup plates, a large octagonal saucer dish and a small saucer. The pieces are decorated with coat of arms of a gold shield with two blue lions rampant either side of blue diagonal, surmounted with lion-dog head and surrounded with flowers and foliage; the coat of arms are indispersed with pink and mauve floral sprays. 1771 With stand (LAN.C.909q). (ex Kitchen)
Provenance
From the bequest of Miss Kathleen Penny, Croydon. The armorials are for Dickinson of King Weston, descendants of Edmund Dickinson, physician to Charles II. This service was made in 1771 to celebrate the marriage of William Dickinson to Philippa, daughter of Stephen Fuller, of Brightling in Sussex. Amongst others, they were great grandparents to Mary, who married Thomas Charles, 2nd Lord Robartes, 6th Viscount Clifden.
Marks and inscriptions
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Makers and roles
Spode Pottery and Porcelain Factory (est.1776), potter