Vase
ca. 1870-1883 (made)
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Glazed earthenware bottle, pattern in style of Sindh pottery consisting of masses of floral decoration and bands of running floral and conventional ornament in two shades of blue on a white ground.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | glazed earthenware |
Brief description | Glazed earthenware vase, Bombay School of Art, c.1870-1883 |
Physical description | Glazed earthenware bottle, pattern in style of Sindh pottery consisting of masses of floral decoration and bands of running floral and conventional ornament in two shades of blue on a white ground. |
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Object history | Bought for the South Kensington Museum by Caspar Purdon Clarke on his purchasing trip to India in 1881-2. |
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Other number | IND.LOST.954 - Previous LOST number |
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Accession number | IS.3016-1883 |
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Record created | June 25, 2009 |
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