Vase
ca. 1835-1845 (made)
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Bottle vase of red earthenware, painted in enamels with Chinese flowers and butterflies on a black ground in imitation of Wedgwood's Black Basalt. Bulbous body, and neck tapering to the mouth
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Materials and techniques | Red earthenware, painted in enamels on a black ground |
Brief description | Bottle vase, red earthenware painted in enamels with Chinese flowers on a black ground, Lowesby Pottery, Leicestershire, ca. 1830-1845 |
Physical description | Bottle vase of red earthenware, painted in enamels with Chinese flowers and butterflies on a black ground in imitation of Wedgwood's Black Basalt. Bulbous body, and neck tapering to the mouth |
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Marks and inscriptions | "Lowesby" and a fleur-de-lys impressed |
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Accession number | 44A-1899 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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