Teabowl
1930 (made)
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Teabowl of porcelain or porcellaneous stoneware, with painted floral and banded decoration in cobalt and iron pigments.
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Materials and techniques | Porcelain, painted in blue and brown |
Brief description | Teabowl, porcelain, made by William Staite Murray as gift to Bernard Rackham, 1930 |
Physical description | Teabowl of porcelain or porcellaneous stoneware, with painted floral and banded decoration in cobalt and iron pigments. |
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Credit line | Given by Elizabeth Rackham |
Object history | Made as a gift for Bernard Rackham, Keeper of Ceramics at the V&A. The bowl passed to Rackham's son, Harold, and then to his wife, Elizabeth, Bernard's daughter-in-law. |
Production | Made as a gift for Bernard Rackham. |
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Accession number | C.140-2012 |
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Record created | January 31, 2013 |
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