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The Nelson jug, made by Samuel Alcock & Co. Burslem, 1851 (Parian porcelain)
BAL1398 The Nelson jug, made by Samuel Alcock & Co. Burslem, 1851 (Parian porcelain) by Crowquill, Alfred (1804-72); height: 38.8 cm; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: exhibited at the Great Exhibition, 1851; imitation of marble from Greek island of Paros; copies of reliefs sculpted on base of Nelsons Column; Crowquill was pseudonym of Alfred Henry Forrester; ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 23347286
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Dolphin Dolphins Dophins Neptune Biscuit Porcelain Ceramics Parian Ware
6"x4" (15x10cm) Acrylic Blox
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This photograph showcases "The Nelson jug" a remarkable piece of Parian porcelain crafted by Samuel Alcock & Co. in Burslem, England, in 1851. Standing at an impressive height of 38.8 cm, this exquisite creation is now housed at the prestigious Victoria & Albert Museum in London. Originally exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851, this jug is a stunning imitation of marble sourced from the Greek island of Paros. It features intricate reliefs sculpted on its base that pay homage to Nelson's Column. The artist behind this masterpiece was Alfred Henry Forrester, who adopted the pseudonym Crowquill. The photograph captures every detail and nuance of this exceptional work of art. Its white parian ware surface gleams with elegance and purity while being accentuated by vibrant colors depicting various marine elements such as dolphins and Neptune himself. Notably, the craftsmanship involved in creating this jug is truly awe-inspiring. The delicate ceramic material has been transformed into a magnificent vessel that seamlessly combines beauty and functionality. As we gaze upon this image print from Fine Art Finder, we are transported back to a time when artistry flourished amidst industrial progress. This photograph serves as a testament to human creativity and skill while reminding us of our enduring fascination with wildlife and nature's wonders.
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