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Adrienne T. Boggs

Albuquerque, NM

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Unnamed (English Birds - Duck) by E. J. D. Bodley, E. F. Bodley & Co., E. F. Bodley & Son
Unnamed (English Birds - Duck) by E. J. D. Bodley, E. F. Bodley & Co., E. F. Bodley & Son
Unnamed (English Birds - Duck) by E. J. D. Bodley, E. F. Bodley & Co., E. F. Bodley & Son
Unnamed (English Birds - Duck) by E. J. D. Bodley, E. F. Bodley & Co., E. F. Bodley & Son
  • E. J. D. Bodley
  • E. F. Bodley & Co.
  • E. F. Bodley & Son
  • Unnamed (English Birds - Duck), c. 1875-1890
  • Earthenware
  • 9 x 9 in (22.86 x 22.86 cm)
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Plate, 9 inches diameter. Hand-painted with gilding. Impressed maker's mark for Bodley could refer to any of the Bodley firms between 1862 and 1892. Red painted pattern number 5/753. This cabinet plate features ducks swimming in a pond filled with grasses and reeds. The border consists of a thin, scalloped, gilded band.

In 1880 E. F. Bodley & Co. changed to Edward F. Bodley & Sons, who in 1881 removed to the New Bridge Pottery, Longport. The Hill Pottery China Works in 1867 were carried on by Messrs. Alcock, Diggory & Co. In 1870 the firm was altered into that of Bodley and Diggory, but in the following year Mr. Diggory, having retired, the manufactory was continued by Mr. Edward F. Bodley. In 1874 the style was again changed to Bodley and Son and in 1875 to Edwin J. D. Bodley. The productions formerly embraced china earthenware and Parian but were later entirely confined to china. A specialty of Mr. Bodley's productions was that of pans and vases for chandeliers and lamps. These were made of various forms, and more or less highly decorated; they formed an important branch of manufacture. Services of all the usual kinds, more or less elaborately decorated, were also made. The markets supplied were the home and the South Australian, New Zealand, and Colonial.

  • Subject Matter: Animals
  • Collections: British Pottery, E. F. Bodley & Co., E. F. Bodley & Son, E. J. D. Bodley

Other Work From Adrienne T. Boggs

Unnamed (End-of-Day Jumble) by Unknown Maker
Unnamed (Easter Lilies) by Unknown Maker
Unnamed (Elaborate Flowers) by W. T. Copeland & Sons
Unnamed (Duckling Series) by Minton & Co.
Unnamed (English Birds - Red Grouse) by E. J. D. Bodley, E. F. Bodley & Co., E. F. Bodley & Son
Unnamed (English Birds - Pheasant) by E. J. D. Bodley, E. F. Bodley & Co., E. F. Bodley & Son
Unnamed (English Birds - Lapwing) by E. J. D. Bodley, E. F. Bodley & Co., E. F. Bodley & Son
Unnamed (English Birds - Black Grouse) by E. J. D. Bodley, E. F. Bodley & Co., E. F. Bodley & Son
Unnamed (Draping Floral Tendrils) by Worcester Royal Porcelain Co.
Unnamed (Ducklings) by Powell, Bishop & Stonier
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