Liner
ca. 1800-1820 (made)
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Liner for a veilleuse (food-warmer) in creamware. The outward tapering walls rise from a flat bottom to an everted flanged rim. A heavy lead-glaze of slightly bluish colour covers the object. Three stilt marks are on the base.
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Brief description | Liner for a veilleuse (food-warmer), creamware, Staffordshire, ca. 1800-1820 (acquired to go with C.26-b-1945) |
Physical description | Liner for a veilleuse (food-warmer) in creamware. The outward tapering walls rise from a flat bottom to an everted flanged rim. A heavy lead-glaze of slightly bluish colour covers the object. Three stilt marks are on the base. |
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Credit line | Given by Mrs N. Hayes |
Object history | This objet was acquired to complete the veilleuse (food-warmer) C.26-1945 already in the collection. This liner is unmarked, but was possibly made by Wedgwood, whose factory mark is found on veilluse C.26-1948. |
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Accession number | C.35-1979 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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