Wine Glass
ca. 1859 (made)
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Wine glass, one of a pair, possibly designed by Philip Webb, made by J. Powell and Sons, probably London, about 1859
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Materials and techniques | Glass |
Brief description | Wine glass, one of a pair, possibly designed by Philip Webb, made by J. Powell and Sons, probably London, about 1859 |
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Credit line | Bequeathed by May Morris |
Object history | These glasses were given to the Museum by William Morris's daughter, and formed part of the Kelmscott Manor tableware. They are very similar in style to Philip Webb's designs, and were probably designed by him for sale in the William Morris shop. |
Production | Possibly designed by Philip Webb for William Morris, made by J. Powell and Sons. |
Associated object | C.81-1939 (Set) |
Other number | 9263 - Glass gallery number |
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Accession number | C.81A-1939 |
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Record created | June 18, 2009 |
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