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Round serving dish, c. 1755 (frit paste porcelain)
7394097 Round serving dish, c.1755 (frit paste porcelain) by Chelsea Porcelain Works (c.1745-69); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Associated person(s): Chelsea Porcelain Factory (1745 - 1784)
Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale (c. 1719 - 1797)
Display: frit paste porcelain, moulded and enamelled
Dimensions: dia 37 cm
Associated place(s): place of creation: Europe, United Kingdom, England, Greater London, Kensington and Chelsea Borough); © Ashmolean Museum
Media ID 32103240
© Ashmolean Museum / Bridgeman Images
18th Centuries Artisanal Ceramics Cermaic Craft Craft Industry Craftsmanship Dish Dishes Florals Handicrafts Patterns Plates Porcelain Porcelian Potter Potteries Tableware Britisch Britisch Egnland Items Thing Uk United Kingdom
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This print showcases a round serving dish dating back to approximately 1755. Crafted from frit paste porcelain, this exquisite piece was created by the renowned Chelsea Porcelain Works, which operated from 1745 to 1784. Currently housed in the Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, this dish is a testament to the exceptional artistry and craftsmanship of its time. Measuring an impressive diameter of 37 cm, this serving dish features intricate moulding and delicate enamelling that adds a touch of elegance and sophistication. Its association with Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale, an influential figure during that era, further enhances its historical significance. The creation of this masterpiece took place in Europe, specifically within Greater London's Kensington and Chelsea Borough. As we admire its ornate floral decoration, it transports us back to the early 18th century when such ceramics were highly prized for their beauty and functionality. This photograph captures not only an object but also a glimpse into history—a tangible representation of England's rich artistic heritage. The fine details and expert craftsmanship displayed on this serving dish serve as a reminder of our ancestors' dedication to creating objects that are both practical and aesthetically pleasing. As we delve into the world of ceramics through images like these, we gain a deeper appreciation for art forms that have stood the test of time—objects that continue to captivate viewers centuries later.
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