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Title:
Souvenir Candlestick
Object name(s):
Candlestick
Brief description:
Souvenir candlestick. Small circular candlestick with deep circular bowl. Flat drip tray and applied loop handle. Red earthenware body with cream slip. Incised: Guid nicht an joy be wi ye. Painted thistle design. Clear glaze.
Collection:
Aberdeen Archives, Gallery and Museums
Accession date:
11/01/1995
Acquisition method:
Gift
Associated concept:
Ceramics
Associated date:
1905-1940
Associated person:
Longpark Pottery Co.
Credit line:
Presented in 1995 by Mrs Mary Love.
Current location:
View by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Dimension:
Overall: Height: 7.5 cm Rim: Diameter: 5.9 cm
Inscription content:
Longpark Torquay printed; 50 painted in black
Inscription type:
maker's mark
Inscription content:
LONGPARK / TORQUAY
Inscription position:
base
Inscription type:
printed
Material:
earthenware
Object name:
Candlestick
Object number:
ABDMS024241
Object production date:
Date - earliest / single:
1905
Date - latest:
1940
Object status:
Accessioned object
Responsible department/section:
Applied Art
Text:
This candlestick is an example of motto wares which became popular in the early and mid 20th century as holiday souvenirs. The red earthenware body is covered with cream slip and has a painted thistle design and the motto 'Guid nicht an joy be wi ye' has been scratched into the slip, revealing the red clay beneath. In spite of its Scottish subject matter the candlestick was manufactured in Devon by the Longpark Pottery Co. Motto ware was the principal commodity produced by this Torquay company. These small souvenir type wares featured naïve patterns of cottages and other shapes and wares intended for Ireland bore a shamrock whilst those for Scotland featured a thistle. The company was in existence between 1903 and 1957.

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/3dbf3bdd-ad67-3ea0-845b-f005f0b13e5f

Use licence for this record: CC 0

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/3dbf3bdd-ad67-3ea0-845b-f005f0b13e5f, Aberdeen Archives, Gallery and Museums, CC 0

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