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Adrienne T. Boggs

Albuquerque, NM

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Unnamed (Sharing) by Pinder, Bourne & Co., Image 1.
Unnamed (Sharing) by Pinder, Bourne & Co., Image 2.
Unnamed (Sharing) by Pinder, Bourne & Co., Image 3.
Unnamed (Sharing) by Pinder, Bourne & Co., Image 4.
  • Pinder, Bourne & Co.
  • Unnamed (Sharing), c. 1862-1882
  • Earthenware
  • 11 x 9 in (27.94 x 22.86 cm)
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Platter, 11 x 9 inches. Brown transfer with polychrome clobbering. Impressed maker's mark for Pinder, Bourne & Co. The impressed numbers indicate a manufacture date of April 1880. This unnamed pattern is part of an undocumented series made by the firm featuring images of children in various settings partaking a various activities. Here a small boy and girl stand opposite each other outside in front of a well with a stream of water falling into a large vase. Both children are holding food and the girl seems to be offering a bite of bread to the boy who holds her wrist. The border consists of a simple, repeating double geometric band.

The partners were Thomas Shadford Pinder and Joseph Harvey Bourne. Thomas Pinder had previously operated from the Swan Bank Works from 1848 and the Fountain Place Works from c. 1852. In 1851 he was joined by two partners and they operated as Pinder, Bourne and Hope (Thomas Pinder, Joseph Harvey Bourne, and John Hope). In 1860 they moved to the already existing Nile Street Works. In 1862 Mr. Hope left the partnership and stayed at the Fountain Place Works - the Nile street works continued as Pinder, Bourne & Co. At some time, Joseph Bourne left the business. The '& Co.' were John Harris and Ernest Joban Berg. In 1877 notice for liquidation by arrangement was made by Thomas Shadford Pinder, John Harris, and Ernest Joban Berg, co-partners of Pinder, Bourne & Co. In 1877 Henry Doulton, of the Lambeth (London) pottery company Doulton & Co., was approached by Pinder, proposing he become a partner in the firm of Pinder, Bourne and Co. for an outlay of £12,000, but the money was unwisely spent and differences of opinion caused such a rift between the two concerns that only arbitration could resolve the matter. Pinder retired and Henry Doulton continued with the business. The name of Pinder, Bourne & Co. continued to be used until 1882 when it became Doulton & Co. Ltd.

  • Subject Matter: Tableau
  • Collections: British Transferware (1800-1930), Pinder, Bourne & Co.

Other Work From Adrienne T. Boggs

Unnamed (Seaweed) by Josiah Wedgwood
Unnamed (Seaweed) by Josiah Wedgwood
Unnamed (Seaweed, Coral, & Shells) by Pinder, Bourne & Co.
Unnamed (Seaweed, Coral, & Shells) by Pinder, Bourne & Co.
Unnamed (Shells & Seaweed) by Unknown Maker
Unnamed (Shells & Seaweed) by Unknown Maker
Unnamed (Rural Farm) by Wallace & Chetwynd
Unnamed (Rural Farm) by Wallace & Chetwynd
Unnamed (Shakespeare’s Flowers) by Mintons China Works
Unnamed (Shakespeare’s Flowers) by Mintons China Works
Unnamed (Shells & Seaweed) by Unknown Maker
Unnamed (Shells & Seaweed) by Unknown Maker
Unnamed (Schooner Cartouche) by Jacob Furnival & Co.
Unnamed (Schooner Cartouche) by Jacob Furnival & Co.
Unnamed (Rustic Cartouches) by Thomas Furnival & Sons
Unnamed (Rustic Cartouches) by Thomas Furnival & Sons
Unnamed (Roses) by Worcester Royal Porcelain Co.
Unnamed (Roses) by Worcester Royal Porcelain Co.
Unnamed (Silene) by Josiah Wedgwood
Unnamed (Silene) by Josiah Wedgwood
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