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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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Platter with the Outlet to Lake Memphramagog
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.25
Platter with view of Hallowell (Picton) - from the Lake series
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.26
Mug with and Indigenous Scene on the St. Lawrence - from the Lake series
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.27
Creamer with view of Indigenous Scene on the St. Lawrence - from the Lake series
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.28
Sugar Bowl with the Village of Cedars, St. Lawrence River
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1848
Object number: G13.15.29a-b
Teapot with view of Georgeville, Ontario - from the Lake series
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.30a-b
Cup and Saucer with a view of Navy Island
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1859
Object number: G13.15.31a-b
Tureen with view of Village of Cedars - from the Lake series
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.32
Covered soap dish with Indigenous Scene on the St. Lawrence - from the Lake series
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.33a-b
Covered dish with Indigenous Scene on the St. Lawrence
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.34a-b
Plate with view of Chaudière Bridge - from the Lake series
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.35
Soup bowl with view of Chaudière Bridge - from the Lake series
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.36
Soup Bowl with an Indigenous Scene on the St. Lawrence
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.37
Gravy drainer with Indigenous Scene on the St. Lawrence - from the Lake series
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.38
Stand with the Village of Cedars, St. Lawrence River
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.39
Plate with view of the Rideau Canal, Bytown - from the Lake series
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.40
Platter with a view of Village of Cedars - from the Lake series
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.41
Platter with a view of an Indigenous Scene on the St. Lawrence - from the Lake series
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.42
Plate with a view of the Church as Point-Levi - from the Lake series
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.43
Platter
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G16.8.13