Salt Cellar
about 1979 (made)
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Oblong cuboid form with one corner cut at an angle and pierced with a small hole; diagonally striped patterning in blue and white; with non-accessioned cardboard box
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Materials and techniques | Porcelain with underglaze blue decoration; plastic plug |
Brief description | Salt cellar, from a condiment set, porcelain decorated in underglaze blue; designed by Mori Masahiro, manufactured by Hakusan Porcelain Company, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, Showa period, ca. 1979 |
Physical description | Oblong cuboid form with one corner cut at an angle and pierced with a small hole; diagonally striped patterning in blue and white; with non-accessioned cardboard box |
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Marks and inscriptions | Mark in underglaze blue 'Hakusan porcelain'. |
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Credit line | Given by the designer through the manufacturing factory |
Object history | Part of a condiment set (FE.104 to D-1981), consists of a flask for soya sauce, a salt cellar, a pepper pot and a wood stand. Given by the designer through the manufacturing factory. |
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Accession number | FE.104C-1981 |
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Record created | February 12, 2000 |
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