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Garniture vase with cover

Garniture vase with cover
Maker:  Worcester Procelain Manufactory
Decorator: Jefferyes Hammet ...
Garniture vase with cover
Garniture vase with cover
Maker:  Worcester Procelain Manufactory
Decorator: Jefferyes Hammet ...
Garniture vase with cover Maker: Worcester Procelain Manufactory Decorator: Jefferyes Hammett O'Neal Porcelain (soft-paste or soapstone), enamel, gilt 1768-1770
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Label Text

"The obligations you are continually laying me under, are so great that I am quite overwhelmed and perfectly ashamed of myself for receiving them…the Jarrs came very safe…[they are] fine and exceedingly handsome, they shall occupy the place you have named for them." - George Washington to Samuel Vaughan, Mount Vernon, November 18, 1786

English merchant Samuel Vaughan's generosity still overwhelms visitors to Mount Vernon. In 1785, Vaughan shipped a costly Italian marble mantelpiece from his own country estate in England to be installed in Mount Vernon's "New Room". One year later, these striking, baluster-shaped garniture vases arrived. Their opulent dark blue grounds - a color perfected at Worcester in the late 1760s - marvelously frame the exotic landscapes with animals contained in the reserves. Displayed on the mantel, these vases were a focal point of the room and a signal of wealth and sophistication.

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Date1768-1770
Decorator (Irish, 1734 - 1801)
Geography Made - England
DimensionsOverall: 18 3/4 in., 8.63 lb. (47.63 cm, 3.91 kg)
Credit LinePurchase, 1959
Object numberW-2260
DescriptionBaluster-shaped vase with flared neck and mouth, scrolled handles with foliate terminals at shoulders, and a domed cover. Vase is decorated in an underglaze "mazarine" or wet blue ground with overglaze gilt scrollwork framing two reserves, one featuring a pride of lions and the other a landscape with waterfall and mountains, both painted in colors. Additional gilt decoration includes a foliate band around mouth, butterflies below reserves, and fretwork around base. Cover decorated with two horizontal oval reserves, one featuring a boar or pig seen in profile facing the viewer's left and the other a landscape with rocks in right foreground. Finial (replaced) with circular knop and five scrolls attached to cover.

One of three garniture vases, with W-972/A & B.

SignedOverglaze signature painted in embankment beneath lions (in brown): "ONeale pinx"; and in landscape of opposite reserve (in brown): "ON. Pinxt."
Published ReferencesSusan Gray Detweiler, "The Ceramics," Antiques 135/ 2 (February 1989): 500, pl. IX.

Susan Gray Detweiler, George Washington's Chinaware (New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1982), 97-102

Benson J. Lossing, Mount Vernon and Its Associations, Historical, Biographical, and Pictorial (New York: W. A. Townsend & Co., 1859), 174-75.

Benson J. Lossing, "Arlington House, the Seat of George Washington Parke Custis, Esq.," Harper's New Monthly Magazine 7, no. 40 (September 1853): 442.
MarkingsUnderglaze mark painted on underside (in blue): factory mark of a Worcester square or fret mark.
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