Bowl
ca. 1934 (made)
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Clear lead crystal glass bowl, footed bowl wheel-engraved on the underside with two 'melon-slice' shaped panels, divided into three segments with hatched lines along the length of each. The centre portion is filled with a pattern of varying size oval dots.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Glass, wheel-cut with engraved design |
Brief description | Glass bowl with engraved design, Britain (Stourbridge), designed by Graham Sutherland, and probably made and decorated by J Lowe and J Nicklin at Stuart & Sons Ltd (Redhouse glassworks), 1934-35 |
Physical description | Clear lead crystal glass bowl, footed bowl wheel-engraved on the underside with two 'melon-slice' shaped panels, divided into three segments with hatched lines along the length of each. The centre portion is filled with a pattern of varying size oval dots. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Stuart England Graham Sutherland' etched on the base (Makers's mark) |
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Bibliographic reference | Broadfield House: British Glass Between the wars; Eatwell Ann: Harrods Experiment.... V&A/Arts Council: Thirties cat.
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Accession number | C.182-1977 |
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Record created | December 13, 1997 |
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