Duo
Plate
1976/77 (designed), 1976/77 (made)
1976/77 (designed), 1976/77 (made)
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Plate of 'Duo' shape and 'Symmetric' pattern. White body with stripe around rim in gold with block of pinks, black line.
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Materials and techniques | Porcelain with on-glaze silk-screen transfer printing ("slide off") in colours and gold |
Brief description | Plate of 'Duo' shape and 'Symmetric' pattern, porcelain with on-glaze silk-screen transfer printing ("slide off") in colours and gold; shape designed by Ambrogio Pozzi, decoration designed by Rosemonde Nairac, manufactured by Rosenthal AG (at Rothbühl Factory, Selb), Germany, pattern designed in 1976/77, made 1976/77. |
Physical description | Plate of 'Duo' shape and 'Symmetric' pattern. White body with stripe around rim in gold with block of pinks, black line. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Rosenthal/studio-linie/GERMANY' and crossed swords and crown printed in green |
Credit line | Given by Rosemonde Nairac |
Object history | Shown Hanover Spring Trade Fair 1997. The information about the design and manufacture was supplied by the donor at the time of the gift. A body of archival material was also acquired by the Archive of Art and Design at the same time as this group of ceramics. |
Bibliographic reference | See Subject and Object Information Files. |
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Accession number | C.112-1997 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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