Rectanguloid body with straight sides and slightly flared lip; conforming domed lid with knop handle; set-in pierced strainer; white clay body with polychrome transfer print pattern of classical Grecian mythical figures; pink border band at lip; brown, orange and black bands at foot, lip and handle.
soap dishes
earthenware
ironstone (pottery)
vitrification
transfer printing
Greek (ancient)
figure- and animal-derived motifs
figures (representations)
Ironstone
Earthenware
Semi-Vitrified
Grecian
Transfer Printed
Classical Figure
DISH, SOAP
Impressed mark: ""Copeland & Sons""
Original to Sayward-Wheeler House (York Harbor, Me.),
1977.721ABC
W. T. Copeland & Sons (Maker)
Stoke-on-Trent, England; Stoke, England, Stafforshire
4 x 16.25 (HxW) (inches)
Gift of the heirs of Elizabeth Cheever Wheeler
1977.721.4A-C
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