2  "Wedgewood"  [sic] palettes, sunk wells, 3" dia.  Front view of whole objects against graduated dark grey background. 2  "Wedgewood"  [sic] palettes, sunk wells, 3" dia.  Front 3/4 view of whole object against dark grey background. 2  "Wedgewood"  [sic] palettes, sunk wells, 3" dia.  Overhead view of whole object against graduated dark grey

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2 "Wedgewood" [sic] palettes, sunk wells, 3" dia. Front view of whole objects against graduated dark grey background.
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

2 "Wedgewood" [sic] palettes, sunk wells, 3" dia. Front 3/4 view of whole object against dark grey background.
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

2 "Wedgewood" [sic] palettes, sunk wells, 3" dia. Overhead view of whole object against graduated dark grey
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

2 “Wedgewood” [sic] palettes, sunk wells, 3”dia.

This item is part of the contents of the workshop that Scottish engineer James Watt developed at his home, Heathfield, at Handsworth, Birmingham, from c.1795 through to his death in 1819. Although Watt is best known for his work on the steam engine, his workshop contains a wide variety of objects from many different projects, from chemistry to sculpture-copying.

The description of the item was written by Edward Collins, the land agent responsible for Heathfield when the workshop was given to the Science Museum in 1924. Collins could not always identify what he was looking at, but always described what he saw clearly. This has allowed his descriptions to form the basis of subsequent research.

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Category:
James Watt's Garret Workshop
Object Number:
1924-792/2233
type:
palette
credit:
Major J.M. Gibson-Watt