Trend Asia
Dish
1992 (designed), 1992-1993 (manufactured)
1992 (designed), 1992-1993 (manufactured)
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Dish of dust-pressed porcelain, shallow semi-globular with slightly protruding foot ring. The interior patterned with concentric square grooves filled with glaze.
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Title | Trend Asia (series title) |
Materials and techniques | Dust-pressed porcelain with glaze |
Brief description | Dish, 'Trend Asia' range , dust-pressed porcelain, designed by Martin Hunt in 1992, manufactured by Thomas, Rosenthal Group, Germany, 1992-1993. |
Physical description | Dish of dust-pressed porcelain, shallow semi-globular with slightly protruding foot ring. The interior patterned with concentric square grooves filled with glaze. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Thomas / GERMANY / Spülmaschinenfest / mikrowellengeeignet' (Printed on base in green)
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Credit line | Given by Queensberry Hunt |
Object history | Part of a set of 8 pieces C.240 to 247-1993. "Trend Asia" is an addition to the original "Trend" range (designed 1982), designed to be suitable for Asian and oriental cuisine. Its design was developed as a response to new dust-pressing technology. |
Bibliographic reference | "'Thomas' Oriental Expansion for Trend", in Tableware International. London : Trade Publications, Ltd., August 1993, p. 41. ISBN 0143-7755. |
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Accession number | C.244-1993 |
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Record created | November 25, 2008 |
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