Duo
Plate
1970 (designed (pattern)), ca. 1970-1983 (made)
1970 (designed (pattern)), ca. 1970-1983 (made)
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Plate of white porcelain, of 'Duo' shape and with the 'Baltic' pattern, decorated with an on-glaze stripe of silk-screen transfer in grey/brown/grey around the rim.
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Materials and techniques | Porcelain with transfer printed 'slide-off' decoration |
Brief description | Plate of white porcelain, of 'Duo' shape designed by Ambrogio Pozzi, and with the 'Baltic' pattern designed by Rosemonde Nairac in 1970 in the United Kingdom, and made by Rosenthal AG, Selb, ca. 1970-1983. |
Physical description | Plate of white porcelain, of 'Duo' shape and with the 'Baltic' pattern, decorated with an on-glaze stripe of silk-screen transfer in grey/brown/grey around the rim. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Rosenthal / studio-linie / +GERMANY' and crossed swords and crown (Printed in green) |
Credit line | Given by Rosemonde M. Nairac |
Object history | Shown at the Hanover Spring Trade Fair 1971. The information about the design and manufacture was supplied by the donor at the time of the gift. A body of archival material was also acquired by the Archive of Art and Design at the same time as this group of ceramics. |
Bibliographic reference | See Subject and Object Information Files. |
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Accession number | C.99-1997 |
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Record created | November 21, 2008 |
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