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Gold Marguerites

Vase
1974 (designed (pattern)), ca. 1974 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Vase of porcelain, straight-sided with oval cross section, and with in-glaze silk-screen transfers on the lower part with stalks in blue and gold and with daisies clustered above in white with blue centres, and out-lined in gold.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleGold Marguerites (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Porcelain and gold with in-glaze silk-screen transfer (slide off) decoration
Brief description
'Gold Marguerites' vase of porcelain, straight-sided with oval cross section, and with silk-screen transfers, decoration designed by Rosemonde Nairac 1974 in the United Kingdom, made by Rosenthal AG at the Werk Selb Factory, Selb, ca. 1974.
Physical description
Vase of porcelain, straight-sided with oval cross section, and with in-glaze silk-screen transfers on the lower part with stalks in blue and gold and with daisies clustered above in white with blue centres, and out-lined in gold.
Dimensions
  • Height: 28.2cm
  • Maximum width: 12.3cm
  • Minimum width: 9.5cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'Rosenthal / studio-linie / >GERMANY<' ['M' is underlined] (Printed in green, and there is a faint indented circle around the mark)
  • '3085 / 28' (Faintly indented around the edge)
Credit line
Given by Rosemonde Nairac
Object history
Shown at the Hanover Trade Fair 1971. The design was applied to a wide number of different vase sizes and shapes. The information about the design and manufacture was supplied by the donor at the time of the gift. A body of archival material was also acquired by the Archive of Art and Design at the same time as this group of ceramics.
Production
Not manufactured in this colourway
Subject depicted
Collection
Accession number
C.140-1997

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Record createdNovember 24, 2008
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