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c.1862 (made)
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Figure of a seated woman with a fawn, representing Emily from Wordsworth's 'White Doe of Rylstone'.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Parian porcelain, modelled
Brief description
Parian figure representing Emily from Wordsworth's 'White Doe of Rylstone', Parian porcelain, Felix M. Miller for Copeland, ca.1862. International Exhibition, 1862, class XXXV, no.6844
Physical description
Figure of a seated woman with a fawn, representing Emily from Wordsworth's 'White Doe of Rylstone'.
Dimensions
  • Height: 32in (Note: Taken from RD)
  • Width: 16in (Note: Taken from RD)
  • Depth: 24in (Note: Taken from RD)
Credit line
Given by Messrs. Copeland
Literary referenceWhite Doe of Rylstone
Collection
Accession number
8087-1862

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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