Dish
1916 (made)
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Dish of white earthenware with lead glazes, featuring a design reserved against a painted black ground of a nude girl wearing a laurel wreath and standing behind and entwined by a large lily plant and at her feet are snowdrops, and lily flowers form a border around the edge and a narrow crimson line runs around the inner side of the rim.
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Materials and techniques | Earthenware, white body under a transparent glaze, painted in black, green and crimson enamel |
Brief description | Dish of earthenware with lead glazes, featuring a design reserved against a painted black ground of a nude girl wearing a laurel wreath and standing behind and entwined by a flowers, made by A & H. L. Hopkins, London, 1916. |
Physical description | Dish of white earthenware with lead glazes, featuring a design reserved against a painted black ground of a nude girl wearing a laurel wreath and standing behind and entwined by a large lily plant and at her feet are snowdrops, and lily flowers form a border around the edge and a narrow crimson line runs around the inner side of the rim. |
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Object history | Acquisition details: T. Stainton, Beaconsfield, Bucks. A member of the public, researching the Hopkins family wrote in (Oct 2008) to say that the Hopkins resided at 208, not 203 Lambeth Rd. A copy of this letter is held in the Ceramics and Glass section subject file under Individuals; A.J Hopkins. |
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Bibliographic reference | Watson, Oliver. British Studio Pottery : the Victoria and Albert Museum Collection, Oxford : Phaidon, Christie's, in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1990 |
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Accession number | C.61-1972 |
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Record created | January 14, 2000 |
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