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New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Saucer, “Turquoise” Ground
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.

Saucer, “Turquoise” Ground

Manufacturer Worcester Porcelain Company (British)
CultureEnglish
Dateca. 1770-72
MediumPorcelain
Dimensions1 1/8 × 5 1/4 × 5 1/4 in. (2.9 × 13.3 × 13.3 cm)
Credit LineOn loan from the City of Norfolk, gift of Elise and Henry Clay Hofheimer II
Object numberL2005.10.255B
On View
Chrysler Museum of Art, Gallery 112, Case 3
DescriptionThis is a Worcester turquoise-ground teacup (A) and saucer (B) painted in the London workshop of James Giles. Each piece has a solid turquoise ground between gilt bands around the rim edge and above the footrim of the cup or in the center of the saucer. The bifurcated foliate-scroll handle is decorated with gilt dots. There are crossed swords and a numeral 9 in underglaze blue. The handle is hair cracked through the two upper joins in the body.
ProvenanceHenry Clay Hofheimer, II
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1770-72
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1775
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1770-72
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1770-72
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1770-72
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1770-72
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1775-78
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1770
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1775-80