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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection
Object ID
2010.023.4
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection
Description
Large wooden Bowl
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Bowl
Object ID
2010.023.4
Accession Number
2010.023
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Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1953.001.002
Collection
Wheatland
Description
Open 'Wicker' work bowl, scalloped edge, interwined vine stem handles; oak leaf and acorn motif along outer rim. White background with gilt on bowl; gilt, bright blue and salmon on open work base. Bowl oval-shaped.
Oval open-design ceramic pedestal dish. White ceramic dish decorated in blue and gold paint. The oval-shaped bowl (about 15 inches from handle to handle and 9.25 inches across) has sides with an open design. The base is outlined in gold and a hole in the center contains a metal flat-topped pin about 4 inches long that extends below the bowl and is held in place by a cork, threaded onto the pin secured by a wing-nut. The ornately decorated base has open spaces with cascading blue leaves detailed in gold with hanging white acorns. 4 curled designs form the feet for the base. Made in France.
Year Range From
1845
Year Range To
1850
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Parlor
Storage Wall
East Wall
Storage Cabinet
Sideboard
Storage Shelf
Service Top
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Bowl
Material
Porcelain
Height (cm)
24.765
Height (ft)
0.8125
Height (in)
9.75
Dimension Details
bowl: 9.75 x 11.5 base: 6 x 7.375 handle to handle: 14..5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2003-08-29
Object ID
W.1953.001.002
Place of Origin
France
Accession Number
W.1953.001
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Base Metals
Object ID
1925.041.8
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Base Metals
Description
Footed pewter bowl. Uneven, crimped edges along top.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 37
Storage Shelf
Shelf 6
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Bowl
Material
Pewter
Height (in)
4
Diameter (in)
5.5
Condition
Good
Object ID
1925.041.8
Accession Number
1925.041
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Glass
Object ID
2002.204.1
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Glass
Description
Pressed glass bowl.
Storage Location
LCHS / Willson Memorial Building
Storage Room
Museum West
Storage Wall
South Wall
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 1
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Bowl
Material
Glass
Object ID
2002.204.1
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Glass
Object ID
2002.204.4
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Glass
Description
Pressed glass bowl.
Storage Location
LCHS / Willson Memorial Building
Storage Room
Museum West
Storage Wall
South Wall
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 1
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Bowl
Material
Glass
Object ID
2002.204.4
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Glass
Object ID
2002.204.7
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Glass
Description
Pressed glass bowl.
Storage Location
LCHS / Willson Memorial Building
Storage Room
Museum West
Storage Wall
South Wall
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 1
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Bowl
Material
Glass
Object ID
2002.204.7
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Glass
Object ID
2002.204.11
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Glass
Description
Pressed glass bowl.
Storage Location
LCHS / Willson Memorial Building
Storage Room
Museum West
Storage Wall
South Wall
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 1
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Bowl
Material
Glass
Object ID
2002.204.11
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Redware Butter Tub
Object ID
1938.008.1
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Redware Butter Tub
Description
Large earthenware bowl in basket form with two circular holes at the top. "Butter Tub"
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 36
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Bowl
Object ID
1938.008.1
Accession Number
1938.008
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Object ID
2015.029.10
Date Range
Before 1834
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Description
White porcelain plate decorated with a 1" pink border and gold edging. The center of bowl has hand-painted landscape next to a body of water. Far bank has a promontory surmounted with a high square tower and an attached arched viaduct. Waterfall courses through arches of viaduct to waterway beneath. A small sailing ship is anchored at left. Three boys with wide-brim hats, breeches and stockings along water on near bank. High rocks and twisting tree frame the scene at left.
Painted cursive inscription on bottom: "Feuillet rue de la / paix no. 20." Jean-Pierre Feuillet, Decorator (French, 1777-1840). See Notes
Matching bowl with differing center scene is 2015.029.11. Additional pieces of Feuillet-decorated dishes in collection are 2013.008.
Rue de la Paix decorating studio, Paris
Provenance
Descent within Buchanan and Henry family to Pamela Henry (daughter of Frank Anderson Henry, Buck's youngest son) to Louisa Dent (donor).
Date Range
Before 1834
Year Range From
1820
Year Range To
1834
Made By
Feuillet
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Dining Room
Storage Wall
Southwest Wall
Storage Cabinet
Built-in Cupboard
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Bowl
Material
Ceramic
Height (in)
1.625
Diameter (in)
8.75
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2015-11-24
Condition Notes
Very good condition except for one 1/4" chip at top of rim edge.
Object ID
2015.029.10
Notes
Research on E-bay has dealer's statement:
"Feuillet introduced a porcelain decorating studio at the Rue de la Paix, Paris in 1820. The products came chiefly from the Royal Factory Sèvres. His successor was Boyer (1845)."
Another seller writes:
"The Feuillet studio was at 18, Rue de la Paix, advantageously located for the wealthy denizens of the area to come visit and make purchases. The Prince of Conde gave Feuillet his protection, thus assuring a constant flow of high-end clients. Feuillet's design atelier reached its apex in the mid-1820s, lavishly decorating some of the most remarkable plates of the time. The combination of rich paste gilding, saturated border colors and meticulous fruit or floral still life paintings made the factory's output one of the favorite choices, other than Sevres, for purchase by the new French Regime. According to the book "Paris Porcelain" by Regine de Plinval de Guillebon, "Feuillet was one of the best decorators in the Restauration period," (Paris Porcelain, page 244)."
Place of Origin
Paris, France
Credit
Gift of Pamela Henry
Accession Number
2015.029
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Object ID
2015.029.11
Date Range
Before 1834
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Description
White porcelain soup(?) bowl is decorated with a 1" pink border and gold edging. The center of bowl has hand-painted landscape with galloping horse and horseman at center with top hat and raised crop. Accompanying hound at left foreground. Tall heavy signpost at right.
Painted cursive inscription on bottom: "Feuillet rue de la / paix no. 20." Jean-Pierre Feuillet, Decorator (French, 1777-1840). See Notes
Matching bowl except for different center scene is 2015.029.10. Additional pieces of Feuillet dishes in collection are 2013.008.
Rue de la Paix decorating studio, Paris
Provenance
Descent within Buchanan and Henry family to Pamela Henry (daughter of Frank Anderson Henry, Buck's youngest son) to Louisa Dent (donor).
Date Range
Before 1834
Year Range From
1820
Year Range To
1834
Made By
Feuillet
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Dining Room
Storage Wall
Southwest Wall
Storage Cabinet
Built-in Cupboard
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Object Name
Bowl
Material
Ceramic
Height (in)
1.625
Diameter (in)
8.75
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2015-11-24
Condition Notes
Very good condition except for two small areas of paint loss at bottom center of painted scene.
Object ID
2015.029.11
Notes
Research on E-bay has dealer's statement:
"Feuillet introduced a porcelain decorating studio at the Rue de la Paix, Paris in 1820. The products came chiefly from the Royal Factory Sèvres. His successor was Boyer (1845)."
Another seller writes:
"The Feuillet studio was at 18, Rue de la Paix, advantageously located for the wealthy denizens of the area to come visit and make purchases. The Prince of Conde gave Feuillet his protection, thus assuring a constant flow of high-end clients. Feuillet's design atelier reached its apex in the mid-1820s, lavishly decorating some of the most remarkable plates of the time. The combination of rich paste gilding, saturated border colors and meticulous fruit or floral still life paintings made the factory's output one of the favorite choices, other than Sevres, for purchase by the new French Regime. According to the book "Paris Porcelain" by Regine de Plinval de Guillebon, "Feuillet was one of the best decorators in the Restauration period," (Paris Porcelain, page 244)."
Place of Origin
Paris, France
Credit
Gift of Pamela Henry
Accession Number
2015.029
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