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Creamer
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Creamer

Artist Unknown
DepartmentEuropean Art
CultureEnglish
Date18th or 19th Century
Dimensionsh. 3 3/4 in. (9.5 cm)
w. 3 1/16 in. (7.7 cm)
d. 4 15/16 in. (12.5 cm)
Credit LineSan Antonio Museum of Art, gift of the Estate of Ethel J. Drought
Object number31.4602.b
Geography
Place madeStaffordshire, England
General regionEurope
DescriptionCreamer made of basalt ware. Applied mold cast handle with reeded decoration. Lip decorated with acanthus leaves. Reeded band, probably machine-turned decoration. Floral decorations in double register. Acanthus leaves at foot. Glazed interior.MarkingsNo apparent marks
Not on view
Collections
Gift of the Estate of Ethel J. Drought.
Unknown
Culture: English, Staffordshire
18th- or 19th- Century
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mid-3rd century B.C.
San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Kittie Nelson Ferguson and Henry Rugeley Ferguson. Photograp…
Wedgwood
Culture: English
late- 18th-early- 19th century
San Antonio Museum of Art, Gift of Kittie Nelson Ferguson and Henry Rugeley Ferguson.
Wedgwood
Culture: English
ca. 1780
Gift of Mr. Gilbert M. Denman, Jr.
Culture: South Italian
mid 3rd century B.C.
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Culture: South Italian
4th century B.C.
Wedgwood
Culture: English
late- 19th century
San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Kittie Nelson Ferguson and Henry Rugeley Ferguson
Wedgwood
Culture: English
1869
Pair of Candleholders
Wedgwood
Culture: English
Designed ca. 1800; this example, 1876
Wedgwood
Culture: English
early- 20th century
Biscuit Barrel with Lid
Wedgwood
Culture: English
late- 19th century

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