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Adrienne T. Boggs

Albuquerque, NM

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Bean & Bird by Gildea & Walker  Image: Pattern
Pattern
Bean & Bird by Gildea & Walker  Image: Pattern
Bean & Bird by Gildea & Walker  Image: Side
Bean & Bird by Gildea & Walker  Image: Side
Bean & Bird by Gildea & Walker  Image: Side
Bean & Bird by Gildea & Walker  Image: Side
Bean & Bird by Gildea & Walker  Image: Body Interior
Bean & Bird by Gildea & Walker  Image: Body Underside
Bean & Bird by Gildea & Walker  Image: Printed Maker's Mark & Registry Diamonds
Bean & Bird by Gildea & Walker  Image: Impressed Maker's Marks
Bean & Bird by Gildea & Walker  Image: Lid
Bean & Bird by Gildea & Walker  Image: Lid Underside
Bean & Bird by Gildea & Walker  Image: Printed Registry Diamonds
  • Gildea & Walker
  • Bean & Bird, Rd. 2 October 1877
  • Earthenware
  • 12.5 x 7.75 x 5 in (31.75 x 19.69 x 12.7 cm)
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Tureen, 12.5 x 7.75 x 5 inches. Brown transfer. The printed mark is that of Bates, Walker Co., c. 1875-78. The two diamond registry marks indicate two different dates: 24 March 1876, the date Bates, Walker & Co. registered a tureen form, and 2 October 1877, the date Bates, Walker & Co. registered a printed design. The impressed mark belongs to Gildea & Walker (1881-85). It includes the impressed date 8/82, the date in which the bisque ware was impressed. This is an example of a pattern being registered by an earlier company and carried on by its successors.

The "Bean and Bird" pattern features a string bean vine, flowers and pod with a bird in flight chasing a small winged insect with a large bee in between. The blooming bean vine runs around the outside of the tureen and a large bee is placed at either end. A simple geometric border of crossed boxes runs around the lid and a similar geometric border with concentric squares runs around the rim of the tureen. The molded handles feature simple lines and stylized tulip-shaped flowers.

The Dale Hall Works was originally founded in 1790. One of the more successful occupiers was Mayer Bros. (c. 1843-1855) and subsequent owners used “Late Mayers” in their marks. The previous company, Bates, Elliot & Co. (1870-1875), introduced a kneeling, nude potter with the date 1790 as a mark. Subsequent owners used the same mark. The partners in Bates, Walker & Co. were William Bates and John Walker. The partnership was dissolved on 12 August 1878.

  • Subject Matter: Aesthetic (Nature)
  • Collections: Aesthetic Transferware

Other Work From Adrienne T. Boggs

Balmoral by Dunn, Bennett & Co.
Bamboo by John Marshall & Co.
Banquet by Josiah Wedgwood
Belmont by F. J. Emery
Belmont by F. J. Emery
Basket by Old Hall Earthenware Co. Ltd.
Basket by Old Hall Earthenware Co. Ltd.
Bamboo by J. Meir & Son
Balmoral by Robert Cochran & Co.
Beatrice by Wedgwood & Co.
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