Alveston
Tea Service
1978 (made), 1961-1964 (designed)
1978 (made), 1961-1964 (designed)
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Place of origin |
Robert Welch (1929-2000) was trained at the Birmingham School of Art under Ralph Baxendale and Cyril Shiner. From 1952 to 1955 he was at the Royal College of Art, after which he was appointed as design consultant to J.J. Wiggin of Bloxwich, manufacturers of stainless steel tableware. Throughout his career he undertook many industrial design commissions (he designed the stainless steel tableware for the Orient liner Oriana) while continuing to practise as a silversmith.
Object details
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Parts | This object consists of 4 parts.
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Title | Alveston (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Stainless steel, stamped, welded and polished |
Brief description | Stainless steel, Bloxwich, made by J.J. Wiggin Ltd., (Old Hall Tableware), 1978, designed by Robert Welch RDI. |
Physical description | Tea service consisting of a teapot, hotwater jug, milk jug and sugar bowl in brightly polished, stainless steel. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
Marks and inscriptions | Stamped on the base: OLD HALL for Old Hall Tableware Ltd. (The brand name for stainless steel tableware produced by J.J. Wiggin Ltd.) |
Summary | Robert Welch (1929-2000) was trained at the Birmingham School of Art under Ralph Baxendale and Cyril Shiner. From 1952 to 1955 he was at the Royal College of Art, after which he was appointed as design consultant to J.J. Wiggin of Bloxwich, manufacturers of stainless steel tableware. Throughout his career he undertook many industrial design commissions (he designed the stainless steel tableware for the Orient liner Oriana) while continuing to practise as a silversmith. |
Bibliographic reference | Charlotte and Peter Fiell, Robert Welch Design Craft and Industry, London, Laurence King Publishing, 2015. pp.92-93. ill. ISBN. 9781780676050 |
Collection | |
Accession number | M.20-1978 |
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Record created | June 2, 2009 |
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