Casgliadau Arlein
Amgueddfa Cymru
Chwilio Uwch
Vase
Ridgway & Sons (John and William were sons of Job Ridgway. In 1802 they joined their father's Cauldon Place works (1802 was when the works were built), in 1808 they became partners and in 1813, when Job died, the brothers continued in partnership. They also inherited the Bell Works from their Uncle George. This partnership ended in 1830 with John taking the Cauldon Works and William retaining the Bell Works. John Ridgway ran the Cauldon Works on his own and also with his son and other partners, including his son in law Francis Morley.
William Ridgway operated six factories in the Hanley area, including: Cobden Works, High Street Works, Church Bank Works and the Broad Street Works. He retired in 1854 in ill health and financial difficulty. Like many of his family members he was a member of Bethesda Chapel in Albion Street, Hanley.)
Vase, bone china, urn-shaped on a square base, two side handles in the form of eagles with spread wings; one side of the vase is painted with a scene containing a country house and the other side is painted with flowers, gilt line borders decorate the rim and the bottom of the vase, the handles are gilded and the neck of the vase is banded with a gold leaf-shaped border, the eagles wings and the base are enamelled in brown.
Pwnc
Celf
Rhif yr Eitem
NMW A 38424
Creu/Cynhyrchu
Ridgway & Sons
Dyddiad: 1808-1810
Derbyniad
Bequest, 1929
Given by W.S de Winton
Mesuriadau
Uchder
(cm): 17.5
diam
(cm): 9.4
Uchder
(in): 6
diam
(in): 3
Techneg
moulded
forming
Applied Art
painted
decoration
Applied Art
gilded
decoration
Applied Art
glazed
decoration
Applied Art
Deunydd
bone china
Lleoliad
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