Plate
1934 (made)
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Plate of white earthenware decorated in blue with a large floral design in the centre and criss-cross lines and circles in the border.
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Materials and techniques | Earthenware, painted in underglaze blue |
Brief description | Plate of white earthenware decorated in blue with a floral pattern, designed by Vanessa Bell, made by Arthur J. Wilkinson Ltd, Burslem, Staffordshire, 1934 |
Physical description | Plate of white earthenware decorated in blue with a large floral design in the centre and criss-cross lines and circles in the border. |
Credit line | Given by Mrs Margaret H. Armitage (née Bulley) |
Object history | Produced as part of an initiative instigated by Thomas Fennemore, sales manager of Foley China, in which a number of contemporary British artists made pattern designs for ceramic tableware. These were produced either in bone china by E. Brain & Co. ('Foley China'), or in earthenware by A.J. Wilkinson, the latter under the direction of Clarice Cliff. The results were launched at the exhibition 'Modern Art for the Table' at Harrods, London, in 1934. Formerly in The Margaret Bulley Collection. |
Production | Produced under the direction of Clarice Cliff. |
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Accession number | MISC.2:168-1934 |
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Record created | October 14, 2008 |
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