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Ceramics for the Canadian Market

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Ceramics for the Canadian Market

The Gardiner’s collection of ceramics for the Canadian market includes pottery made in Canada in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with a focus on Ontario and Quebec, and tableware made in England for export to various parts of the British Empire.

The group of tableware made for export to the Canadian market consists of transfer-printed earthenware with Canadian imagery made in the second half of the nineteenth century in the potteries of Staffordshire, England. Presenting arctic scenery, topographical views, and representations of Canadian sports among other themes, these products contributed to the development of a romantic image of Canada, and the dissemination of themes of nationhood and identity.

This collection was greatly enhanced by a gift from Barbara and James Moscovich.

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Small Jug with Sylized Flowers
Artist / Maker: Florence Helena McGillivray
1909
Object number: G14.7.1
Greetings from Canada
Artist / Maker: M.B. (Betty) Sylvester
1937-1939
Object number: G12.7.1a-b
Placecard holder with image of bird
Artist / Maker: Emily Carr
c.1928-1933
Object number: G07.11.1