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Gray - Stan

Tankard and Cover
ca. 1925 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Tankard and cover, possibly designed by A Noel Billinghurst and blown by James Manning at Mrs Elizabeth Graydon-Stannus' glassworks, The Graydon Studios, Battersea, about 1925

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Tankard Body
  • Tankard Cover
TitleGray - Stan (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Glass
Brief description
Tankard and cover, possibly designed by A Noel Billinghurst and blown by James Manning at Mrs Elizabeth Graydon-Stannus' glassworks, The Graydon Studios, Battersea, about 1925
Dimensions
  • Height: 20.2cm
Style
Gallery label
Tankard and cover , Britain (Battersea, London), about 1925 possibly designed by A Noel Billinghurst, and blown by James Manning at Mrs Elizabeth Graydon-Stannus' glassworks, The Graydon Studios Gift of Mrs A.M.A Spratt (C.43 &A-1971) .(18/06/2009)
Credit line
Given by Mrs A. M. A. Spratt
Object history
The donor, Mrs Spratt, was James Manning's daughter. With George Hollins, his assistant, James Manning joined Bromley School of Art Glass dept. in 1935-6 on the closure of the Gray-Stan glassworks.
Production
Possibly designed by A Noel Billinghurst, and blown by James Manning at Mrs Elizabeth Graydon-Stannus' glassworks, The Graydon Studios.
Bibliographic reference
Manning, J. [Unpublished notes].
Collection
Accession number
C.43&A-1971

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Record createdJune 18, 2009
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