Name/Title
Three Pieces Black Basalt Wedgewood, 2 Bowls and a PitcherEntry/Object ID
83.2.11-12,17Description
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 BisquitCollection
Historic Charleston Foundation CollectionLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
BowlNomenclature Primary Object Term
VesselNomenclature Class
ContainersNomenclature Category
Category 07: Distribution & Transportation ObjectsLocation
Location
Room
303Building
Nathaniel Russell HouseMoved By
RedDate
July 7, 1998Notes
Until: 10/03/2001
Notes: Found 83.2.13 in temporary location 11/3/22 SFMoved By
RedDate
July 7, 1998Notes
Until: 10/03/2001Location
Room
Reahard RoomBuilding
MH 202Category
PermanentLocation
Building
Missroon/Missroon/Reahard RoomCategory
PermanentGeneral Notes
Note
Status: OK
Location Details1: 1
Location Details: 83.2.13 in NR:303:1:1 12/12/22 SFCreated By
admin@catalogit.appCreate Date
July 7, 1998Updated By
sferguson@historiccharleston.orgUpdate Date
April 28, 2023