Vase
mid 20th century (made)
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Vase, elongated ovoid shape (723), red earthenware covered with white slip and semi-matt glaze and painted in purple, blue, green and yellow with a geometric pattern of triangles, arches, lattices, spots and vines.
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Materials and techniques | Red earthenware with white slip and painted decoration in colours |
Brief description | Vase, earthenware with white slip and painted decoration in purples and green, probably designed by Truda Carter, possibly with Ruth Paveley, painted by Ruth Paveley, made by Carter, Stabler & Adams Ltd., Poole, England, mid 20th century |
Physical description | Vase, elongated ovoid shape (723), red earthenware covered with white slip and semi-matt glaze and painted in purple, blue, green and yellow with a geometric pattern of triangles, arches, lattices, spots and vines. |
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Bibliographic reference | Hawkins, Jennifer. The Poole Potteries, London, 1950. |
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Accession number | C.170-1985 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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