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Lancastrian Pottery
Crane, Walter - Enlarge image
Lancastrian Pottery
- Object:
Dish
- Place of origin:
England, Great Britain (made)
- Date:
1906 (made)
- Artist/Maker:
Crane, Walter (R.W.S.), born 1845 - died 1915 (decoration, designer)
Cundall, Charles (decorated by)
Pilkingtons Tile and Pottery Company (maker) - Materials and Techniques:
Earthenware painted in lustred colours
- Museum number:
C.438-1920
- Gallery location:
In Storage
Physical description
Large dish. Earthenware painted back and front in lustred colours. Painted with a peacock. Greenish-blue, red and gold lustre glaze. Reverse painted with flower motifs in gold on greenish-blue ground.
Place of Origin
England, Great Britain (made)
Date
1906 (made)
Artist/maker
Crane, Walter (R.W.S.), born 1845 - died 1915 (decoration, designer)
Cundall, Charles (decorated by)
Pilkingtons Tile and Pottery Company (maker)
Materials and Techniques
Earthenware painted in lustred colours
Marks and inscriptions
PL and two bees monogram over 'VI' and 'ENGLAND'
'2477'
CCE monogram and 'PINX'
Monogram: C, crane, two Vs, DES
Dimensions
Diameter: 48 cm
Object history note
Purchased for £10/10/-.
Descriptive line
Large earthenware dish painted with peacock design in lustre colours by Charles E. Cundall, 'Lancastrian Pottery' made by Pilkingtons Tile and Pottery Company, England, 1906
Exhibition History
Walter Crane (Whitworth Art Gallery 01/01/1989-31/12/1989)
Labels and date
Dish 'Lancastrian Pottery'
Decoration designed by Walter Crane, decorated by Charles E. Cundall, made by Pilkingtons Tile and Pottery Co, England, 1906
Marked
Earthenware painted back and front in lustred colours
C.438-1920 [23/05/2008]
Materials
Earthenware
Techniques
Painted; Wheel-thrown
Categories
Ceramics; Art Pottery
Collection code
CER

