vase & wall pocket



vase & wall pocket

Summary

Slip-cast wall pocket, in the form of a woman's head crowned with shell moulding, flanked to sides and beneath chin with two C-scrolls, and supported below by acanthus foliage. Woman's eyes picked out with spots of iron-brown slip. Flat side on reverse with lobed rim and two holes pierced at the top for suspension.

Display Label

The Thomas Greg Collection The Greg Collection of English Pottery was given to the Gallery in 1904 by collector and amateur historian Thomas Greg. One of the great collections of English pottery, it was formed at a time when little was known about the history of ceramics in this country. Over forty years Greg systematically acquired some of the best examples of the potter's art, tracing its development over a thousand years. His collection tells the story of English pottery: of experiment and invention, triumph and downfall, from the unknown medieval craftsman to the world domination of Josiah Wedgwood. In many ways, it is a history of England itself. Greg was driven by a fascination with the past and a desire to contribute to scholarly knowledge. He gave his collection to the Gallery in the hope of inspiring a similar sense of wonder in others.


Object Name

vase & wall pocket

Date Created

1750=1760 (circa)

Dimensions

object: 24.7cm x 20.1cm

accession number

1923.442

Place of creation

Staffordshire

Medium

Credit

Bequeathed by Thomas Tylston Greg

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