Shanghai pattern
Soup Plate
1884 (designed)
1884 (designed)
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'Shanghai' pattern soup plate, part of a dinner service. Square, cut corner-shaped plate with a dip in the bowl for collecting the last of the meal; decorated in green, yellow and lilac chinoserie, floral pattern on a cream coloured ground with gilt edging.
Object details
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Title | Shanghai pattern (series title) |
Materials and techniques | Earthenware, transfer-printed in enamels and gilt |
Brief description | 'Shanghai' pattern soup plate, earthenware transfer-printed in enamels and gilt, designed by Christopher Dresser for Old Hall pottery, Hanley, England, 1884 |
Physical description | 'Shanghai' pattern soup plate, part of a dinner service. Square, cut corner-shaped plate with a dip in the bowl for collecting the last of the meal; decorated in green, yellow and lilac chinoserie, floral pattern on a cream coloured ground with gilt edging. |
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Object history | Part of a dinner service in the 'Shanghai pattern', C. 115 to 122-1999. |
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Other number | 4193 - pattern number |
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Accession number | C.116-1999 |
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Record created | January 27, 2000 |
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