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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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Platter with view of Kingston, ON (from British America series)
Artist / Maker: Podmore, Walker and Co.
1840s
Object number: G09.5.1
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
Teacup with "Canadian Sports" scene
Artist / Maker: Bo'Ness Pottery
1880s
Object number: G13.15.4
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
Plate with a view of Fall in Monmorency near Quebec
Artist / Maker: Enoch Wood & Sons
1830-1840
Object number: G13.15.8
Cup and saucer with a View of Navy Island (from British America Series)
Artist / Maker: Podmore, Walker and Co.
1842-1859
Object number: G13.15.12a-b
Cream jug with a view of Chaudière Bridge (from British America series)
Artist / Maker: Podmore, Walker and Co.
1842-1859
Object number: G13.15.13
Basin with a View of Quebec (from British America series)
Artist / Maker: Podmore, Walker and Co.
1842-1859
Object number: G13.15.14
Plate with a View of Navy Island (from British America series)
Artist / Maker: Podmore, Walker and Co.
1842-1859
Object number: G13.15.15
Soap dish with Indigenous scene on the St. Lawrence (from British America series)
Artist / Maker: Podmore, Walker and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.16
Butter pat dish with View of St. Regis Village (from the British America Series)
Artist / Maker: Podmore, Walker and Co.
1842-1859
Object number: G13.15.17
Small dish with scene of the Green at Fredericton, NB (from the British America Series)
Artist / Maker: Podmore, Walker and Co.
1842-1859
Object number: G13.15.19
Platter with View of Gentlemen's Cabin (from Boston Mails Series)
Artist / Maker: J. and T. Edwards
1841-1851
Object number: G13.15.20
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
Teapot with view of Georgeville, Ontario - from the Lake series
Artist / Maker: Francis Morely and Co.
1845-1858
Object number: G13.15.30a-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