Enamel Sample
ca. 1900 (made)
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Slightly tapering cylindrical glass pharmacy jar with stepped neck and turned wooden and cork stopper. Contains lumps of turquoise enamel and loose paper label inscribed ‘Plunknette'; 6 ounces capacity (the base being moulded ‘6 oz’).
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Materials and techniques | Industrially made glass jar with wooden and cork stopper, containing lumps of turquoise enamel |
Brief description | Glass jar with wooden and cork stopper, containing lumps of turquoise enamel manufactured by Louis Millenet Petit Fils of Geneva, Switzerland, about 1900 |
Physical description | Slightly tapering cylindrical glass pharmacy jar with stepped neck and turned wooden and cork stopper. Contains lumps of turquoise enamel and loose paper label inscribed ‘Plunknette'; 6 ounces capacity (the base being moulded ‘6 oz’). |
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Marks and inscriptions | ‘Plunknette’ (On paper label) |
Object history | Provenance: enamel samples C.69 to C.92-2002 are from the effects of Ezra Dearing (born William Jones), who had studied at the RCA and was a potter and modeller and studied gold and silversmithing. He bought the enamels second-hand out of interest but the vendor's daughter did not think he used them himself. |
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Accession number | C.74-2002 |
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Record created | April 5, 2005 |
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