Salt Pot
ca. 1983 (made)
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Bone china salt pot, cylindrical, with domed top pierced by one hole. The base has a filling hole with an unnumbered plastic plug. Decorated with a repeating abstracted Concorde motif printed in olive-green on a band of blue bordered in gold.
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Materials and techniques | Bone china with printed decoration in high temperature colours and gilding |
Brief description | Salt pot, bone china with printed decoration, shape and pattern designed by Malcolm Keen, made by Steelite International for Royal Doulton, England, ca. 1983. |
Physical description | Bone china salt pot, cylindrical, with domed top pierced by one hole. The base has a filling hole with an unnumbered plastic plug. Decorated with a repeating abstracted Concorde motif printed in olive-green on a band of blue bordered in gold. |
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Credit line | Given by Royal Doulton |
Object history | Designed and produced for use on the supersonic aircraft Concorde. For the tablewares designed by Raymond Loewy for use on the French Concorde, see C.344-1983. |
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Accession number | C.94G-1984 |
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Record created | October 16, 2008 |
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