Ornament
1680-1690 (made)
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Such ornaments were previously thought to be stands for wigs. However, there is no evidence that these were used in that way. Furthermore, some have a much lower foot, which would make it impractical for such usage.
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Materials and techniques | Tin-glazed earthenware with painted decoration |
Brief description | Ornament, tin-glazed earthenware painted with oriental pattern of figures in landscape, base missing, made Delft, 1680-90 |
Physical description | Bulbous ornament, octagonal, tin-glazed earthenware painted in black and blue, with oriental pattern with figures in landscape, base missing. Painting in transitional style. |
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Gallery label | Wig stand
made Delft, Netherlands 1680-90
Tin-glazed earthenware with painted decoration
C.671A-1909 Given by J.H. Fitzhenry(16/07/2008) |
Credit line | Given by J. H. Fitzhenry |
Summary | Such ornaments were previously thought to be stands for wigs. However, there is no evidence that these were used in that way. Furthermore, some have a much lower foot, which would make it impractical for such usage. |
Associated object | C.671-1909 (Pair) |
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Accession number | C.671A-1909 |
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Record created | July 16, 2008 |
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