About the Artwork
Peace, Labour and Plenty
between 1789 and 1800
Wedgwood Pottery
established 1759
English
Unknown
Sage green dipped jasperware
Overall: 2 9/16 inches (6.5 cm)
Ceramics
European Sculpture and Dec Arts
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Jordan
51.186
This work is in the public domain.
Markings
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Marks, across bottom: ETRURIA 1789 Stamp, across center of back: WEDGWOOD . Paper, affixed to one half of back: WEDGWOOD | Hope addressing Peace, | Labour + Plenty. | Modelled by Webber, to honor | New South Wales Colonists | Produced from New South Wales Clay. .
Provenance
Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Jordan
1951-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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"Uncatalouged Bas-Reliefs." Sixth Edition of Wedgwood's Catalogue 1787. no. 36.
Mankowitz, W. Wedgwood. London, 1953, p. 270.
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Wedgwood Pottery, Peace, Labour and Plenty, between 1789 and 1800, sage green dipped jasperware. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Jordan, 51.186.
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