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Plate

Artist/Maker

Plate, white earthenware, impressed Wedgwood, and painted in colourful enamels with lustre with a girl seated on a park bench, ther reverse signed Therese Lessore 1921.

Object details

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Object type
Brief description
Earthenware, painted in enamel colours and pink lustre with an image of a girl holding her hat and sitting on a park bench. Decorated by Therese Lessore, dated 1921. England, Wedgwood, about 1921.
Physical description
Plate, white earthenware, impressed Wedgwood, and painted in colourful enamels with lustre with a girl seated on a park bench, ther reverse signed Therese Lessore 1921.
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 26.3cm
  • Depth: 2.5cm
Object history
Therese Lessore (1884-1945) daughter of Louis Lessore, and sister of Ada Louise who married Alfred Powell, Therese was later the third wife of Walter Sickert
Collection
Accession number
C.20-1982

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Record createdMarch 23, 2009
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