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Adrienne T. Boggs

Albuquerque, NM

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Unnamed (Chinese Scenes) by Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co.  Image: Pattern
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Unnamed (Chinese Scenes) by Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co.  Image: Pattern
Unnamed (Chinese Scenes) by Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co.  Image: Pattern
Unnamed (Chinese Scenes) by Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co.  Image: Top
Unnamed (Chinese Scenes) by Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co.  Image: Interior
Unnamed (Chinese Scenes) by Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co.  Image: Printed Maker's Mark
Unnamed (Chinese Scenes) by Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co.  Image: Detail
Unnamed (Chinese Scenes) by Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co.  Image: Detail
  • Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co.
  • Unnamed (Chinese Scenes), c. 1862-1890
  • Earthenware
  • 0.875 in (2.22 cm)
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Thimble, .875 inches tall. Black transfer with polychrome clobbering. Printed mark for Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co. This pattern features three cartouches with chinoiserie-style scenes of women relaxing in casual landscapes. These cartouches are laid over a black ground decorated with white, stylized flowers and bordered on the top and bottom with a gilded line.

The Cauldon Place works were founded about 1794 and built in 1802 by Job Ridgway. He died in 1814, and the works were carried on by his sons, John and William Ridgway, as Ridgway & Sons. In 1855 the Cauldon Place business passed into the hands of the firm of T. C. Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co. Mr. W. Moore, who had for many years been a valuable assistant of Mr. Ridgway, died in 1866 and his brother James Moore was admitted into partnership in 1875. Mr. James Moore died in 1881, after his nephew Mr. F. T. Moore took the entire management of the potting department. In 1882, Mr. T. C. Brown-Westhead died, after Mr. William B. Moore, the elder son of the late William Moore, (unitedly with his brother Mr. Frederick T. Moore) took the entire management of the business.
In 1876-77 Messrs. Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co. manufactured for the Prince of Wales a splendid and costly china dessert service decorated with finely painted hunting subjects, no two pieces being alike. They also made for the Imperial family of Russia richly decorated dinner tea dessert and breakfast services, all of which orders were obtained in competition with the Sèvres, Dresden, and other Continental manufactories, and also services for the Emperor of Morocco, including punch bowls of extraordinary largeness. In addition to this it is interesting to record that they also made for H. R. H. the Duchess of Edinburgh a series of toilette services from designs drawn by herself.
Medals have been awarded at the Exhibitions of London, 1851 and 1862; Paris, 1855 and 1878; Lyons, 1872; Vienna, 1873; Sydney, 1879; one first class medal and two first class awards Melbourne, 1880 medal and diploma; and Adelaide, 1881, gold medal and first order of merit. The firm were large contributors to the Philadelphia Exhibition of 1876.

  • Subject Matter: Aesthetic (Cartouche)
  • Collections: Aesthetic Transferware, British Transferware (1800-1930), Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co.

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Unnamed (Chrysanthemum) by Mintons
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Unnamed (Cherry Blossoms) by Old Hall Porcelain Works Ltd.
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