Three Pieces Black Basalt Wedgewood, 2 Bowls and a Pitcher

83.2.12

83.2.12

Name/Title

Three Pieces Black Basalt Wedgewood, 2 Bowls and a Pitcher

Entry/Object ID

83.2.11-12,17

Description

Wedgewood (1759-Present) Two Bowls and a Pitcher Burslem, England c.1810 Basalt Black Basalt Ware Cream Pitcher, the Body with Engine Turned Reeded Decoration and Guilloche Border At Top. Foliated Leaves on Handle. Glazed Interior, Bisuit Exterior. Bowls with Wide Lips, Bodies with Engine Turned Decoration of Central Basket Weave Band with Vertical Stripes Top and Bottom, One Glazed, One Bisquit

Collection

Historic Charleston Foundation Collection

Acquisition

Accession

83.2.11

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Bowl

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Vessel

Nomenclature Class

Containers

Nomenclature Category

Category 07: Distribution & Transportation Objects

Location

Location

Room

303

Building

Nathaniel Russell House

Moved By

Red

Date

July 7, 1998

Notes

Until: 10/03/2001 Notes: Found 83.2.13 in temporary location 11/3/22 SF

Location

Building

NR STORAGE

Moved By

Red

Date

July 7, 1998

Notes

Until: 10/03/2001

Location

Room

Reahard Room

Building

MH 202

Category

Permanent

Location

Building

Missroon/Missroon/Reahard Room

Category

Permanent

General Notes

Note

Status: OK Location Details1: 1 Location Details: 83.2.13 in NR:303:1:1 12/12/22 SF

Created By

admin@catalogit.app

Create Date

July 7, 1998

Updated By

sferguson@historiccharleston.org

Update Date

April 28, 2023