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Supplement
Acquisitions in the Victoria and Albert Museum's Department of Ceramics and Glass 1987-89: Supplement
05/1990 | 1046 | 132
Pages: 384-388
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IX. Figure of a bride as Europa, with ten attendants. German: Royal Porcelain Factory (K.P.M.), Berlin; modelled by Adolf Amberg 1904; made at various dates from 1913-18.
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VII. Vase, pedestal and cover. Chelsea-Derby c.1773-80.
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VIII. Pap boat. Baddeley-Littler factory, c.1777-85.
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X. Two vases. Wilhelm Kåge, 1920.
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XI. Jar and cover. Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones (1916-32).
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XII. Vase. French, designed by René Buthaud, probably made locally and decorated, glazed and fired by Buthaud at his own workshop in Bordeaux, c.1928-30.
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XIII. Figure, 'Spirit of the Wind'. English, Doulton & Co., the original modelled by Richard Garbe, 1932.
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XIV. Davy's Gray Sea Form Set with Black Lip Wraps. American, designed and made by Dale Chihuly with Kate Elliott and other glassblowers, probably at Pilchuck Center, Seattle, 1985.
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XV. 'Vessel from an Inscape'. By Gordon Baldwin, 1988-9.
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XVI. Form. From the series 'Skull Mountain', by Ewen Henderson, 1988.
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I. Bowl. Persian, from Nishapur, tenth century
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II. Dish. Probably Castel Durante, 1503.
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III. Table. Turkish, c.1560.
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IV. Dish. Talavera de la Reina, 1699-1705.
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V. Tyg or Wassail Bowl. Wiltshire, dated 1702.
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VI. Pair of candlestick figures. Probably West Pans, c.1764-70.
Supplement
Recent Acquisitions in the Victoria and Albert Museum's Department of Ceramics and Glass (1983-1986): Supplement
05/1987 | 1010 | 129
Pages: 353-357
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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Bowl, 'Broken Mesa Landscape', American, by Wayne Higby (1984). Fig.126. C.40-1986.
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Dancing Gardener and Companion. Boselli and Rubatti Factory, Savona. (1780-82?). Fig.115.
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Harlequin with Pug. Meissen, from a Model Attributed to J. J. Kändler (c. 1740) Fig.114.
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Head of a Woman, France, by Aristide-Michel Colotte (c. 1930). Fig.122.
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Long Tailed Parrot. Meissen, from a Model Attributable to J. J. Kändler (c. 1745). Fig.113.
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Pieta Group, Chelsea, from a Model by Joseph Willems (c. 1756). Fig.116.
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Plate, Made at Coalport and Decorated in London by Thomas Baxter Junior (1806). Fig.118.. Coffee-Pot and Cover, Leeds? (c. 1765-70). Fig.119.. Vase, Doulton Factory, by Mark V. Marshall (1907). Fig.120.
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Teapot and Cover, Chelsea-Derby (c. 1769-84). Fig.117.
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Teapot and Cover, Italian, Designed by Marco Zanini for Memphis (c. 1985). Fig.125.
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Two Mugs, a Bowl and a Plate, Sweden, Gustavsberg Factory, Designed by Karin Björquist (Designed c. 1978-79). Fig.124.
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Vase with Ribbed Decoration, Gateshead, Sowerby's Factory (c. 1880). Fig.121.
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Vase, Avis II No.4, England, by Gordon Baldwin (1984). Fig.127.
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Vase, Sweden, Kosta Boda, by Ulrica Hydman-Vallien (c. 1986). Fig.123.
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Amen Glass (c. 1740-50). Fig.112. [Jacobite drinking glass]