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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

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Miniature Cup
  • Miniature Saucer
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'
Collection
Accession number
B.308:1, 2-2012

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Record createdNovember 13, 2012
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