Aesthetic Transferware Umbrella Stand c.1893
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Description: Blue and white ironstone transferware umbrella stand, 18.5" high. Made by American manufacture, Maddock Pottery Co. of Trenton, New Jersey. The bottom is marked with the printed mark dating c.1893-1900.
History: Transferware is a style of ceramics including pottery, dinnerware, and other delicate items. It uses transfer printing, a decorative technique which was developed in England in the mid-18th century, particularly around the Staffordshire region. The process starts with an engraved copper plate similar to those used for making paper engravings. The plate is used to print the pattern on tissue paper, then the tissue paper transfers the wet ink to the ceramic surface. The ceramic is then fired in a low temperature kiln to fix the pattern. This can be done over or under the glaze, but the underprinting method is more durable. The process produces fine lines similar to the engraved prints in old books. Before transfer printing ceramics were hand painted, a laborious and a costly process.
Provenance: Helen & Dr. Roland Kohen, Miami, FL
Dimensions: Weight (Pounds & Ounces) = 13.5 | Height(in) = 0 | Width(in) = 0 | Depth(in) = 0
Size of Artwork(in): 18.5" x 9" dia.
Artist Name: Maddocks
Medium: Ironstone
Circa: Cica 1893
History: Transferware is a style of ceramics including pottery, dinnerware, and other delicate items. It uses transfer printing, a decorative technique which was developed in England in the mid-18th century, particularly around the Staffordshire region. The process starts with an engraved copper plate similar to those used for making paper engravings. The plate is used to print the pattern on tissue paper, then the tissue paper transfers the wet ink to the ceramic surface. The ceramic is then fired in a low temperature kiln to fix the pattern. This can be done over or under the glaze, but the underprinting method is more durable. The process produces fine lines similar to the engraved prints in old books. Before transfer printing ceramics were hand painted, a laborious and a costly process.
Provenance: Helen & Dr. Roland Kohen, Miami, FL
Dimensions: Weight (Pounds & Ounces) = 13.5 | Height(in) = 0 | Width(in) = 0 | Depth(in) = 0
Size of Artwork(in): 18.5" x 9" dia.
Artist Name: Maddocks
Medium: Ironstone
Circa: Cica 1893
Condition
Very good condition, some wear to the rim and light staining to the interior and base, from use. Transfer skips and smudges typical with this type of manufacture.
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Aesthetic Transferware Umbrella Stand c.1893
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