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Recent Museum Acquisitions: Delftware for Bristol
10/1970 | 811 | 112
Pages: 699-701
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Cooper, John K. D. (Cooper, John K. D.)
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59. Inkstand, Delftware, Dated 1674. (Somerset County Museum, Taunton.)
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61. Initials 'EW' and Date 1674 Incised on the Inkstand Reproduced in Fig.59. [Delftware, Dated 1674. (Somerset County Museum, Taunton.)]
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62. Inkstand Reproduced in Fig.59, Seen from above. [Delftware, Dated 1674. (Somerset County Museum, Taunton.)]
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58. Inkstand. Sander Shown Inverted. Delftware, Dated 1685. (City Art Gallery, Bristol.)
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60. Inkstand Reproduced in Fig.58, Seen from above. The Sander Shown Inverted. [Delftware, Dated 1685. (City Art Gallery, Bristol.)]
Book Review
Blue Dash Chargers and Early English Tin Enamel and Circular Dishes
01/1919 | 190 | 34
Pages: 36-37
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Rackham, Bernard (Rackham, Bernard; R., B.; Rackham, B.; R.)
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Blue Dash Chargers and Early English Tin Enamel and Circular Dishes | author: Downman, E. A.
Article
Early Dutch Maiolica and Its English Kindred
10/1918 | 187 | 33
Pages: 116-117+120-123
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Rackham, Bernard (Rackham, Bernard; R., B.; Rackham, B.; R.)
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Fig.-Chequer Pattern
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Plate I. English Maiolica. Dish, "The Walk To Emmaus", Probably Made at Brislington, Dated 1653, Painted in Colours; Diam. 14$frac{5}{8}$″ (Victoria-Albert Museum, No. 3861-1901, from the Museum of Practical Geology). Dish, Probably English, Dated 1663, Painted in Colours; Diam. 22″ (British Museum)
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Plate II. Dutch and English Maiolica. Dish, Brislington, Painted in Colours, Middle of 17th Century, Diam. 13$frac{3}{4}$″ (Victoria-Albert Museum, C. 250-1911). Two Tiles, Dutch, Painted in Colours, First Half of 17th Century, 5¼″ Square Victoria-Albert Museum, C. 351, 352-1914). Dish, Dutch, Painted in Blue, Yellow and Red, Early 17th Century, Diam. 9$frac{5}{8}$″ (Victoria-Albert Museum, C. 162-1917, Gift of Lt. Col. Kenneth Dingwall, D. S. O.). Plate, Dutch, Painted in Blue, Green and Yellow, Diam. 7$frac{3}{4}$″ (Mr. Otto Beit's Collection). Plate, Dutch, Painted in Blue, Grey and Yellow, Early 17th Century, Diam. 7$frac{5}{8}$″ (Victoria-Albert Museum, C. 238-1909).