Miniature Teaset
Place of origin |
A miniature ceramic cup and saucer, probably made in England. The design on the pair contains a motif of a man and a woman in conversation outside, under some trees. Around the outside of the saucer, and the top of the cup is a pattern of dark and light blue overlapping 'petals'
Object details
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Glazed and painted ceramic |
Brief description | Miniature ceramic cup and saucer, probably made in England, with blue detailing and painted motifs |
Physical description | Miniature ceramic cup and saucer with blue detailing around the edges and a painted motif of a man and a woman. |
Credit line | Given by Margaret Caistor |
Summary | A miniature ceramic cup and saucer, probably made in England. The design on the pair contains a motif of a man and a woman in conversation outside, under some trees. Around the outside of the saucer, and the top of the cup is a pattern of dark and light blue overlapping 'petals' |
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Accession number | B.308:1, 2-2012 |
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Record created | November 13, 2012 |
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