Not on display

Ashtray

Ashtray
1900-1990 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Abington Pottery ceramic ashtray with actor and mask motif, 20th century

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleAshtray (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Ceramic
Brief description
Abington Pottery ceramic ashtray with actor and mask motif, 20th century
Physical description
Abington Pottery ceramic ashtray with actor and mask motif, 20th century
Dimensions
  • Length: 16.7cm
  • Width: 11.4cm
Credit line
Accepted by HM Government in lieu of Inheritance Tax and allocated to the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1996
Object history
This object is part of an important personal collection of theatrical material assembled by the actor, Robert Eddison (1908-1991). The collection, which includes ceramics (S.932-1996 to S.1101-1996), architectual plans, architectual Drawing and watercolours, prints, Drawing, rare books and wax figures, was built up by Robert Eddison following World War II, with acquisitions from well-known London dealers and from country outlets visited while on tour. It was regarded as one of the finest collections of Georgian theatrical material in private hands, a high proportion of the material being rare or unique and of national importance. The collection was acquired by the Theatre Museum from the Executors of Robert Eddison as an Acceptance in lieu of Inheritance Tax.
Summary
Abington Pottery ceramic ashtray with actor and mask motif, 20th century
Collection
Accession number
S.1089-1996

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Record createdOctober 20, 2009
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