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Cermaic Collection

"Ceramic Treasures: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the world of ceramic artistry as we explore a diverse collection spanning centuries

Background imageCermaic Collection: Punch Bowl with mottoes from the Ancient and Honourable Society of Bucks, c. 1750 (earthenware)

Punch Bowl with mottoes from the Ancient and Honourable Society of Bucks, c. 1750 (earthenware)
7394045 Punch Bowl with mottoes from the Ancient and Honourable Society of Bucks, c.1750 (earthenware) by Liverpool Porcelain Factory (c.1754-1804); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageCermaic Collection: Vase known as a potpourri, festoon style, Rouen. 1870 (chromolithograph)

Vase known as a potpourri, festoon style, Rouen. 1870 (chromolithograph)
7234434 Vase known as a potpourri, festoon style, Rouen. 1870 (chromolithograph) by Pottier, Emilie (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vase known as a potpourri for the mantelpiece)

Background imageCermaic Collection: Battle scene. 501 BC

Battle scene. 501 BC
AIS5390372 Battle scene. 501 BC.; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Battle scene. 501 BC. Detail of a ceramic plate Paris.).

Background imageCermaic Collection: Crater in chalice with red figures, illustrating the struggle of Cadmos (ceramic)

Crater in chalice with red figures, illustrating the struggle of Cadmos (ceramic)
YOU4419866 Crater in chalice with red figures, illustrating the struggle of Cadmos (ceramic); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Crater in chalice with red figures)

Background imageCermaic Collection: Noble Lady tartare from Beijing, China. 1873 (engraving)

Noble Lady tartare from Beijing, China. 1873 (engraving)
7259221 Noble Lady tartare from Beijing, China. 1873 (engraving) by Ronjat, Etienne Antoine Eugene (b.1822); Private Collection; (add.info.: Noble Lady tartare from Beijing. China. Design by E)

Background imageCermaic Collection: Dipping plaice in batter - Fish & Chip Shop, Morecambe

Dipping plaice in batter - Fish & Chip Shop, Morecambe
The owner/proprietor dipping plaice (or another type of flat fish) into a ceramic pot of batter in a Fish & Chip Shop, Morecambe, Lancashire, before placing into the hot fat fryer behind

Background imageCermaic Collection: Wall tiles patterned with pomegranates and grapes, Dutch early 17th century (ceramic)

Wall tiles patterned with pomegranates and grapes, Dutch early 17th century (ceramic)
BAL3623 Wall tiles patterned with pomegranates and grapes, Dutch early 17th century (ceramic) by Dutch School, (17th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK

Background imageCermaic Collection: Ewer and basin, c. 1781-93 (porcelain)

Ewer and basin, c. 1781-93 (porcelain)
BAL1263 Ewer and basin, c.1781-93 (porcelain) by French School, (18th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: by Duc d'Angouleme's porcelain factory, Paris)

Background imageCermaic Collection: Vase, c. 1800 (porcelain & gilt)

Vase, c. 1800 (porcelain & gilt)
BAL1261 Vase, c.1800 (porcelain & gilt) by French School, (18th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Porcelain vase)

Background imageCermaic Collection: Footed Bowl, late 1100s-early 1200s (fritware, pierced and underglaze painting)

Footed Bowl, late 1100s-early 1200s (fritware, pierced and underglaze painting)
XOS5886455 Footed Bowl, late 1100s-early 1200s (fritware, pierced and underglaze painting) by Iranian School, (12th-13th century); 9.8x18.2 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: Iran)

Background imageCermaic Collection: Capo di monte coffee pot, detail of decoration, c. 1750 (porcelain)

Capo di monte coffee pot, detail of decoration, c. 1750 (porcelain)
BAL1170 Capo di monte coffee pot, detail of decoration, c.1750 (porcelain) by Italian School, (18th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK

Background imageCermaic Collection: Buffens cave pottery, 700 -1100 BC (ceramics)

Buffens cave pottery, 700 -1100 BC (ceramics)
7415608 Buffens cave pottery, 700 -1100 BC (ceramics) by Prehistoric; (add.info.: Late Bronze Age pottery (700 -- 1100 BC): prehistoric crafts, flat urns and pot found in the Buffens cave

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3671729

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7422754

Background imageCermaic Collection: Jay bird (porcelain)

Jay bird (porcelain)
BAL1770 Jay bird (porcelain); Private Collection

Background imageCermaic Collection: Capo di monte bowl and cover, c. 1750 (porcelain)

Capo di monte bowl and cover, c. 1750 (porcelain)
BAL1171 Capo di monte bowl and cover, c.1750 (porcelain) by Italian School, (18th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK

Background imageCermaic Collection: Octagonal Bowl and Saucer, possibly by J. H. O'Neale, Red Anchor Period, Chelsea, c

Octagonal Bowl and Saucer, possibly by J. H. O'Neale, Red Anchor Period, Chelsea, c. 1755 (porcelain)
BAL1212 Octagonal Bowl and Saucer, possibly by J.H.O'Neale, Red Anchor Period, Chelsea, c.1755 (porcelain) by Chelsea Porcelain Works (c.1745-69); Private Collection

Background imageCermaic Collection: Vase painted in famille rose enamels, Hsien Feng period, 1851-62 (ceramic)

Vase painted in famille rose enamels, Hsien Feng period, 1851-62 (ceramic)
BAL1450 Vase painted in famille rose enamels, Hsien Feng period, 1851-62 (ceramic) by Chinese School, (19th century); Private Collection

Background imageCermaic Collection: Posset Pot Cover, Fareham, 1675-1725 (ceramic)

Posset Pot Cover, Fareham, 1675-1725 (ceramic)
7241866 Posset Pot Cover, Fareham, 1675-1725 (ceramic) by English School, (17th-18th century); height: 16.5 cm; Manchester Art Gallery, UK; © Manchester Art Gallery

Background imageCermaic Collection: Oval dish, decoration in Iznik-style, 1649 (earthenware)

Oval dish, decoration in Iznik-style, 1649 (earthenware)
7394036 Oval dish, decoration in Iznik-style, 1649 (earthenware) by Italian School, (17th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Display: earthenware)

Background imageCermaic Collection: Bowl with Aeneas at Carthage, 1545 (earthenware)

Bowl with Aeneas at Carthage, 1545 (earthenware)
7394044 Bowl with Aeneas at Carthage, 1545 (earthenware) by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino) (1483-1520); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageCermaic Collection: Ewer with European mounts, 1680-1700 (porcelain)

Ewer with European mounts, 1680-1700 (porcelain)
7394122 Ewer with European mounts, 1680-1700 (porcelain) by Japanese School, (17th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageCermaic Collection: Jug with flowers against a fish-scale background, 1530-1550 (fritware)

Jug with flowers against a fish-scale background, 1530-1550 (fritware)
7394091 Jug with flowers against a fish-scale background, 1530-1550 (fritware) by Turkish School, (16th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Display: fritware)

Background imageCermaic Collection: Tray, 1772 (soft paste porcelain)

Tray, 1772 (soft paste porcelain)
7394065 Tray, 1772 (soft paste porcelain) by Boucher, Francois (1703-70) (after); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Associated person(s)

Background imageCermaic Collection: Teapot, c. 1750 (steatitic porcelain)

Teapot, c. 1750 (steatitic porcelain)
7394059 Teapot, c.1750 (steatitic porcelain) by Worcester Porcelain Manufactory (18th-20th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageCermaic Collection: Panathenaic prize amphora, c. 510 BCE (clay)

Panathenaic prize amphora, c. 510 BCE (clay)
7393888 Panathenaic prize amphora, c.510 BCE (clay) by Leagros Group (fl.525-500 BC) (attr. to); Height: 63.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA

Background imageCermaic Collection: Seated Ballplayer, 1st century BC-3rd century CE (ceramic)

Seated Ballplayer, 1st century BC-3rd century CE (ceramic)
7393883 Seated Ballplayer, 1st century BC-3rd century CE (ceramic) by Mexican School, Ameca-Etzatlan Jalisco, (100 BC-250); 48.3--33--23.8 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA

Background imageCermaic Collection: Plate, with flowers (rose centre), c. 1755 (frit paste porcelain)

Plate, with flowers (rose centre), c. 1755 (frit paste porcelain)
7394102 Plate, with flowers (rose centre), c.1755 (frit paste porcelain) by Chelsea Porcelain Works (c.1745-69); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageCermaic Collection: Blue-and-white stem bowl with lotus flowers and mandarin ducks, mid-14th century (porcelain)

Blue-and-white stem bowl with lotus flowers and mandarin ducks, mid-14th century (porcelain)
7394090 Blue-and-white stem bowl with lotus flowers and mandarin ducks, mid-14th century (porcelain) by Chinese School (14th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageCermaic Collection: Oxford plate, c. 1745 (porcelain)

Oxford plate, c. 1745 (porcelain)
7394082 Oxford plate, c.1745 (porcelain) by Burghers, Michael (1647-1727); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Associated person(s)

Background imageCermaic Collection: Bowl with Adam and Eve, 1596 (earthenware)

Bowl with Adam and Eve, 1596 (earthenware)
7394067 Bowl with Adam and Eve, 1596 (earthenware) by English School, (16th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Display: earthenware, tin-glazed (delftware)

Background imageCermaic Collection: Plate with carnation design, c. 1765-1800 (earthenware)

Plate with carnation design, c. 1765-1800 (earthenware)
7394062 Plate with carnation design, c.1765-1800 (earthenware) by Ferniani Manufactory (c.18th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageCermaic Collection: Armorial plate with a shield surmounted by a papal tiara and crossed keys, 1503 (earthenware)

Armorial plate with a shield surmounted by a papal tiara and crossed keys, 1503 (earthenware)
7394054 Armorial plate with a shield surmounted by a papal tiara and crossed keys, 1503 (earthenware) by Italian School, (16th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageCermaic Collection: Plate, with flowers (daffodil centre), 1755-1760 (frit paste porcelain)

Plate, with flowers (daffodil centre), 1755-1760 (frit paste porcelain)
7394099 Plate, with flowers (daffodil centre), 1755-1760 (frit paste porcelain) by Chelsea Porcelain Works (c.1745-69); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageCermaic Collection: Blue-and-white stem bowl with lotus flowers and mandarin ducks, mid-14th century (porcelain)

Blue-and-white stem bowl with lotus flowers and mandarin ducks, mid-14th century (porcelain)
7394088 Blue-and-white stem bowl with lotus flowers and mandarin ducks, mid-14th century (porcelain) by Chinese School (14th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageCermaic Collection: Storage jar, 8th-9th century AD (earthenware)

Storage jar, 8th-9th century AD (earthenware)
7394085 Storage jar, 8th-9th century AD (earthenware) by Iranian School, (8th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Display: earthenware)

Background imageCermaic Collection: Misshapen baluster jar with flowers, c. 1670 (porcelain)

Misshapen baluster jar with flowers, c. 1670 (porcelain)
7394075 Misshapen baluster jar with flowers, c.1670 (porcelain) by Japanese School, (17th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageCermaic Collection: Armorial salt, 1643 (earthenware)

Armorial salt, 1643 (earthenware)
7394070 Armorial salt, 1643 (earthenware) by Italian School, (17th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Display: earthenware, tin-glazed (maiolica)

Background imageCermaic Collection: Skate vase, c. 1867 (earthenware)

Skate vase, c. 1867 (earthenware)
7394066 Skate vase, c.1867 (earthenware) by Dresser, Christopher (1834-1904); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Associated person(s)

Background imageCermaic Collection: Dragon-handled sauceboat, c. 1750 (phosphatic porcelain)

Dragon-handled sauceboat, c. 1750 (phosphatic porcelain)
7394061 Dragon-handled sauceboat, c.1750 (phosphatic porcelain) by Bow Porcelain Factory (c.1747-76) ; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageCermaic Collection: Plate with Hannibal sets an ambush, c. 1550-1560 (earthenware)

Plate with Hannibal sets an ambush, c. 1550-1560 (earthenware)
7394050 Plate with Hannibal sets an ambush, c.1550-1560 (earthenware) by Fontana family (fl.16th-17th century) (attr.to); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageCermaic Collection: Round serving dish, c. 1755 (frit paste porcelain)

Round serving dish, c. 1755 (frit paste porcelain)
7394100 Round serving dish, c.1755 (frit paste porcelain) by Chelsea Porcelain Works (c.1745-69); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageCermaic Collection: Fist Fighter, c. 1850 (porcelain & overglaze decoration)

Fist Fighter, c. 1850 (porcelain & overglaze decoration)
7394027 Fist Fighter, c.1850 (porcelain & overglaze decoration) by Russian School (19th century); Photo © Fine Art Images

Background imageCermaic Collection: Dish with leaf and flowers, 2nd half of the 16th century (fritware)

Dish with leaf and flowers, 2nd half of the 16th century (fritware)
7394156 Dish with leaf and flowers, 2nd half of the 16th century (fritware) by Turkish School, (16th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Display: fritware)

Background imageCermaic Collection: Lid of a jar with panels depicting temple buildings among trees, 1701-1720 (porcelain)

Lid of a jar with panels depicting temple buildings among trees, 1701-1720 (porcelain)
7394139 Lid of a jar with panels depicting temple buildings among trees, 1701-1720 (porcelain) by Japanese School, (18th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageCermaic Collection: detail bench of Parc Guell, Barcelona Spain (ceramic)

detail bench of Parc Guell, Barcelona Spain (ceramic)
538369 detail bench of Parc Guell, Barcelona Spain (ceramic) by Gaudi, Antoni (1852-1926); (add.info.: designed by Antoni Gaudi); Omniphoto/UIG

Background imageCermaic Collection: Fluted bowl with a putto, 1625-1650 (earthenware)

Fluted bowl with a putto, 1625-1650 (earthenware)
7394057 Fluted bowl with a putto, 1625-1650 (earthenware) by European School, (17th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Display: earthenware, tin-glazed (delftware)

Background imageCermaic Collection: Plate or stand with figures, trees, and buildings, c. 1730-1780 (earthenware)

Plate or stand with figures, trees, and buildings, c. 1730-1780 (earthenware)
7394047 Plate or stand with figures, trees, and buildings, c.1730-1780 (earthenware) by Italian School, (18th century); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Display: earthenware)



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"Ceramic Treasures: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the world of ceramic artistry as we explore a diverse collection spanning centuries. From wall tiles adorned with intricate patterns of pomegranates and grapes, reminiscent of Dutch early 17th-century craftsmanship, to an exquisite ewer and basin crafted from delicate porcelain in the late 18th century. Marvel at a vase from the turn of the 19th century, its porcelain surface gilded with elegance. Transport yourself back to ancient times with a footed bowl dating back to the late 1100s-early 1200s, showcasing fritware technique combined with meticulous underglaze painting. Delve into Italian opulence as you admire the captivating detail on a Capo di Monte coffee pot from around 1750. The rich history continues with Buffens cave pottery, hailing all the way from 700-1100 BC – an extraordinary testament to human creativity across millennia. A graceful jay bird rendered in porcelain captures our attention before we encounter another masterpiece - a Capo di Monte bowl and cover displaying intricate decoration that speaks volumes about skilled artisans' dedication during this period. Chelsea's Red Anchor Period presents us with an octagonal bowl and saucer possibly created by J. H. O'Neale around 1755. Its delicate porcelain construction showcases both beauty and functionality seamlessly intertwined. Travel eastward as we gaze upon a vase painted in famille rose enamels during China's Hsien Feng period (1851-62). This ceramic marvel reflects cultural exchange through its vibrant colors and masterful brushwork. Our journey concludes with Fareham's posset pot cover dating between 1675-1725; it reminds us of England's contribution to ceramics throughout history. Lastly, feast your eyes on an oval dish decorated in Iznik-style from 1649 - its earthenware design transports us to exotic lands brimming with beauty.