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A Drawing from the Circle of James Cox, Possibly by Charles Magniac
06/1996 | 1119 | 138
Pages: 402-404
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Young, Hilary (Young, Hilary; Y., H.)
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69. Necessaire with Timepiece and Music Box, by James Cox. 1766-72. Gold, Agate and Paste Jewels, Enamel Dial, 30.8 cm. High. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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70. Swan Automaton, by James Cox. c. 1773. Silver, 80 cm. High. (Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle).
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71. Design for a Table with Clock and Automata, Here Attributed to an Associate of James Cox, Possibly Charles Magniac. c. 1770. Pencil, Bodycolour and Gold Paint, 44.5 by 28 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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'Perfectly Eligible': A Potsdam-Berlin Cup Mounted by Peter Boy
05/1994 | 1094 | 136
Pages: 308-310
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Jopek, Norbert (Jopek, Norbert)
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Young, Hilary (Young, Hilary; Y., H.)
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61. Beaker and Cover, Engraved by Martin Winter or Gottfried Spiller, Enamelled by Peter Boy. c.1701. Potsdam Glass with Enamelled Gold Mounts, 17.2 cm. High. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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62. Detail of Fig.61. [Beaker and Cover, Engraved by Martin Winter or Gottfried Spiller, Enamelled by Peter Boy. c.1701. Potsdam Glass with Enamelled Gold Mounts, 17.2 cm. High. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).]
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63. Detail of Fig.61. [Beaker and Cover, Engraved by Martin Winter or Gottfried Spiller, Enamelled by Peter Boy. c.1701. Potsdam Glass with Enamelled Gold Mounts, 17.2 cm. High. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).]
Supplement
Recent Acquisitions of Glass and the New Glass Gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum: Supplement
05/1994 | 1094 | 136
Pages: 339-344
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B., A. (B., A.)
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Hildyard, Robin (Hildyard, Robin; H., R.)
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Opie, Jennifer Hawkins (Opie, Jennifer Hawkins; Hawkins, Jennifer; Opie, Jennifer; O., J. H.)
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Watson, Oliver (Watson, Oliver)
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Young, Hilary (Young, Hilary; Y., H.)
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I. Vase. Clear Colourless Glass Enclosing Blue Glass, 'Graal' Technique. Designed by Simon Gate (1883-1945), Made by Knut Bergqvist and Engraved by Heinrich Wollman, at the Orrefors Glassworks, 1918. Incised 'S Graal 1918 KB HW Orrefors'. Ht. 26.4 cm. C.363-1993.
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II. Cistern or 'tonn'. Blown and Cut Blue Glass, Mounted in Gilt Brass with Carved Walnut Base. By Thomas Betts, London, 1760s. Ht. 38 cm. C.266:1,2-1993
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IX. Mask. Pâte-de-verre, Engraved 'Cros'. Designed and Made by Henry Cros (1840-1907), c.1890-1900. Given by Victor Arwas. Ht.6 cm. C.56-1992.
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VII. Wine-Glass Cooler. Cut and Engraved with the Arms of Charles William, Third Marquess of Londonderry. Wear Flint Glass Co., Deptford, Sunderland, 1824. Ht. 10.7 cm. C.109-1992.
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VIII. Ice Plate and Finger-Bowl. Cut and Engraved with the Arms of the City of London and the Monogram 'VR', Supplied by Davenport's, (Longport), Staffordshire, 1837. Diameter (Of Plate) 19.1 cm., Ht. (Of Finger Bowl) 9.5 cm. C.111 & 112-1992.
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X. Flower Vase. Raised Gilding and Enamel Painting Against an Etched Ground. Decorated and Signed by Jules Barbe, Probably T. Webb & Sons, Stourbridge, England, c.1890-1900. Ht. 17.1 cm. Diameter 20.5 cm. C.8-1993.
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XI. Vase. Orange/Brown Glass, Mould-Blown and Overlaid with Brown/Black, Cut and Acid-Etched. With Applied Glass over Metal Foil. Designed by Emile Gallé (1846-1904) and Made by the Gallé Glassworks, Nancy, France, Probably 1904. Engraved 'Gallé'. Ht. 37.5 cm. C.53-1992.
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XIII. Two Forms, 'Simeon' and 'Veronese'. Hand Blown and Then Freely Worked While Still in the Molten State. Designed by Marco Zanini (b.1954), 1991, and Mario Bellini, 1992, and Made by Venini, Murano, Venice, 1992. 'Simeon', Incised 'Venini M. Zanini 92'. Ht.33 cm. 'Veronese' 'Venini Mario Bellini 1992/53' Incised, with Printed Plastic Label, 'Made in Italy Venini Murano'. Ht. 46.7 cm. C.30-1994, C.31-1994.
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XIV. Triptych. Lead Crystal Glass, Copper-Wheel Engraved. By Alison Kinnaird, Shillinghill, Scotland, 1992. The Glass Made, Probably by Schott, USA, and Cut to Alison Kinnaird's Specifications by Kreg Kallenberger, USA. C.335:1 to 6-1993. Purchased with the Assistance of the National Art Collections Fund.
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XV. Greenpiece. Two Blown Forms Double Inside Cased with Blue and Green Mounted on Flat Sheet of Blue Glass. One Blown Form Is Inverted Acting as the Base, the Other Is Elongated and Curved Forming the Vessel. They Are Made from Lead Glass, Cut and Polished on the Lathe, Worked with Sand-Blasting and Brush Polishing. The Flat Glass Is Cut, Then Bevelled and Polished. The Whole Is Bonded Together with Silicon Compound. English, by Ray Flavell, 1991. Incised 'Ray Flavell 1991'. Ht. 29 cm. C.204-1991.
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III. Goblet and Cover. Lead Glass, Engraved. Netherlandish, the Engraving Dutch; c.1689. Ht. 44.8 cm. C.187-1993
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IV. Goblet Lead Glass, Engraved. Netherlandish, the Engraving Probably Dutch; c.1689. Ht. 25.5 cm. C.188-1993
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V. Two Roman Soldiers from a Crucifixion scene. Lampworked Coloured Glass with Aventurine Inclusions. Probably Italy (Venice) or France (Nevers); Late 17th or Early 18th Century. Given by David Knight. Ht. 6 cm. C.207, C.208-1993
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VI. Wine Bottle. Free-Blown, with a Seal Inscribed 'I * I 1693'. From the Francis Berry Collection, Exhibited at Vintners' Hall, 1933. Ht. 15.8 cm. C.383-1993. Wine Bottle. Partly Mould-Blown, with Seal Inscribed 'W. R. 1752'. Ht. 22.2 cm. C.384-1993. Ratafia Glass or 'Spanish Flute'. With Double-Series Opaque-Twist Stem, the Bowl with Rib-Moulded Base. English; About 1765. From the Cranch Collection, Illustrated in R. J. Charleston: English Glass [1968], Cat.No.48; Idem: English Glass, London [1984], pl.40a. Ht. 19.3 cm. C.9-1993. Decanter and Stopper. Wheel-Engraved with Hops, Barley and 'Beer'. English, c.1765. Ht. 29.5 cm. C.361:1,2-1993.
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XII. Greek Head V. Lost-Wax Cast Head in Lead Glass with Enamel Colour in the Glass. The Head Is Hand Polished and Has Applied Lead Metal Sheet. The Base Is Cast in Lead Glass with Enamel Colours and Has a Lead Metal Collar. English, by David Reekie (c.1993). Incised on Base 'David Reekie Norwich June 93 Greek Head V', on Head 'D Reekie Norwich 93', Incised. Ht. 40 cm. C.257:1&2-1993.
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Thomas Heming and the Tatton Cup
05/1983 | 962 | 125
Pages: 282+285-287+289
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39. The Tatton Cup, by Thomas Heming. c.1760. Silver-Gilt, Height 36 cm. (Manchester City Art Galleries).
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40. Covered Cup, by Thomas Heming. c.1760. Silver-Gilt, Height 23.6 cm. (Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio).
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41. Covered Cup, by Thomas Heming. 1759-60. Silver-Gilt, Height 39.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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43. Detail from Fig. 39.
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44. Detail from Fig. 39.
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45. The Jerningham-Kandler Wine-Cooler, by Charles Kandler. 1734. Silver. Engraving by Gerard Scotin after Hubert François Gravelot. 1735.
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46. Trade-Card of Thomas Heming. Unsigned, c.1765. Engraving, 24.2 by 19.5 cm.
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47. Detail from Fig. 39.
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42. The Chatsworth Cup (Cup Unmarked, Cover by Emick Romer). 1761-62. Silver-Gilt, Height 37.5 cm. (The Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).