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19th and early 20th Century Ceramics

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19th and early 20th Century Ceramics

The nineteenth century saw the perfection and invention of many new ceramic bodies and methods of decoration. These techniques enabled the mass-production of quality, yet affordable tableware that appealed to a wide segment of the market.

This period was also characterised by stylistic eclecticism. By mid-century, the prevailing neoclassical taste was replaced by a vast array of revival styles, leading to the Gothic revival and a new interest for the art of Antiquity and the Renaissance. At the turn of the century, traditional historical revivals were rejected by proponents of the Aesthetic Movement, Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau and Secessionist styles.

The Gardiner Museum’s collection reflects the technological advances and stylistic movements that typify ceramic history in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. At the core of this collection are significant holdings of Minton and of ceramics for the Canadian market.

19th and early 20th Century Ceramic Collections:

Ceramics for the Canadian Market

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Jug
Artist / Maker: Brownscombe Pottery
1870-1890
Object number: G16.10.1
Jug with Tobagganing and Lacrosse
Artist / Maker: Bo'Ness Pottery
1880s
Object number: G13.15.3
Platter with view of Kingston, ON (from British America series)
Artist / Maker: Podmore, Walker and Co.
1840s
Object number: G09.5.1
Dog with Leash
Artist / Maker: Daniel Orth
1880-1885
Object number: G15.4.1
Acorn Wall Planter with Prince of Wales Feathers and Beavers and Maple Leaves
Artist / Maker: Brantford Pottery
C. 1860
Object number: G15.4.2
Platter with View of the Citadel at Kingston (from British America series)
Artist / Maker: Podmore, Walker and Co.
1840s
Object number: G09.5.2
Sugar bowl with inscription: Take a little sugar, Fredericton, N.B.
Artist / Maker: Royal Aller Vale and Watcombe Pottery Co.
1901-1920
Object number: G11.8.11
Pitcher with Grape Clusters
Artist / Maker: Campbell Pottery
1885-1895
Object number: G15.4.3
Metallic Pitcher
Artist / Maker: Unknown Artist
19th Century
Object number: G15.4.4
Gravy Boat Stand with a Man Snowshoeing
Artist / Maker: Bo'Ness Pottery
1880s
Object number: G13.15.1
Gravy Boat with two Men on a Sled and Lacrosse Players
Artist / Maker: Bo'Ness Pottery
1880s
Object number: G13.15.2
Spattered Baking Dish
Artist / Maker: Unknown Artist
1870-1900
Object number: G15.4.5
Banded Bowl
Artist / Maker: Cap Rouge
late 19th Century
Object number: G15.4.6
Teacup with "Canadian Sports" scene
Artist / Maker: Bo'Ness Pottery
1880s
Object number: G13.15.4
Large Spattered Bowl
Artist / Maker: Unknown Artist
late 19th Century
Object number: G15.4.8
Blue Teapot with White Flowers
Artist / Maker: St. Johns Stone Chinaware Company
1878-1880
Object number: G15.5.1a-b
Plate with a View of Montreal and British America river boat
Artist / Maker: Davenport and Co.
c.1835
Object number: G13.15.5
Plate with a View of Quebec
Artist / Maker: Enoch Wood & Sons
1830-1835
Object number: G13.15.6
Davies Pot
Artist / Maker: Davies
Object number: G15.5.2
Pitcher with Beaver and Leaves
Artist / Maker: Campbell Pottery
1885-1895
Object number: G15.5.3
Plate with the Montmorency Falls, Quebec
Artist / Maker: Enoch Wood & Sons
1830-1840
Object number: G13.15.7
Plate with a view of Fall in Monmorency near Quebec
Artist / Maker: Enoch Wood & Sons
1830-1840
Object number: G13.15.8
Spattered Mixing Bowl
Artist / Maker: Brantford Pottery
1870-1900
Object number: G15.5.4
Dark Orange and Green Pot
Artist / Maker: Unknown Artist
late 19th Century
Object number: G15.5.5