Vase
1869-1872 (made)
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George Tinworth was one of the most high profile decorators working for the Doulton Lambeth factory in the late nineteenth century. In its Art Pottery division the firm encouraged individual expression amongst their workers and each hand-decorated ceramic claims to be unique. Tinworth is perhaps best known for his more sculptural work, including anthropomorphic animals.
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Materials and techniques | Stoneware with stamped, applied and incised decoration, painted in blue, brown and white enamels, all under a salt-glaze |
Brief description | Vase of stoneware painted with enamels, with a bulbous body, long neck, and expanding mouth, decorated by George Tinworth, Doulton & Co., Lambeth Art Pottery, London, 1869-1872. |
Physical description | Vase of salt-glazed stoneware painted with enamels. With a bulbous body, long neck, and expanding mouth. Decorated with a long serrated leaf twined round the body, coloured blue with rows of applied white beads to mark the midribs. Round the base is a row of brown leaves with applied rosettes between them. |
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Production type | Unique |
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Credit line | Transferred from the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street |
Production | Made at Lambeth Art Pottery. |
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Summary | George Tinworth was one of the most high profile decorators working for the Doulton Lambeth factory in the late nineteenth century. In its Art Pottery division the firm encouraged individual expression amongst their workers and each hand-decorated ceramic claims to be unique. Tinworth is perhaps best known for his more sculptural work, including anthropomorphic animals. |
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Accession number | 3790-1901 |
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Record created | March 31, 2008 |
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