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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

Minton

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Mushroom Seller
Artist / Maker: Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory
19th century
Object number: G04.7.1
Rectangular plaque with a painting after Watteau
19th century
Object number: G08.7.23
Partial Krokus Coffee Service
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
1896
Object number: G12.5.1.1-5
Cup and Saucer
Artist / Maker: Ludwigsburg Factory
1806-1816
Object number: G16.5.1a-b
Scowling Harlequin
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
19th century
Object number: G91.7.72
Pair of yellow-ground Jardinières and stands
c.1880-1910
Object number: G91.7.73.1.1-.2-.2,1-.2
Plate with the "Berliner Muster - 1766" pattern
Artist / Maker: Ansbach Porcelain Manufactory
19th century
Object number: G96.5.159
Coffee Cup and Saucer with a named view of the Charity Hospital
Artist / Maker: Royal Porcelain Manufactory
c.1817
Object number: G96.5.167a-b
Figure of 'Little Harlequin'
Artist / Maker: Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory
1977
Object number: G97.7.2