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Supplement
Recent Acquisitions of Post-Medieval Ceramics and Metalwork in the British Museum's Department of Medieval and Later Antiquities (1988-1990): Supplement
09/1990 | 1050 | 132
Pages: 671-676
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Dawson, Aileen (Dawson, Aileen; D., A.)
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Gaimster, David (Gaimster, David; Gaimster, David R. M.; G., D.)
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Rudoe, Judy (Rudoe, Judy; R., J.)
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W., D. G./T. H. (W., D. G./T. H.)
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Wilson, Timothy (Wilson, Timothy; W., T. H.; W., T.; Wilson, Timothy H.; Thw)
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IV. Maiolica Dish, Italian, Deruta, c. 1523-34.
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VIII. Faience Dish, Attributed to the Conrade Factory, Nevers, Probably 1644.
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X. Cup and Saucer, French, Vincennes, c. 1751-52.
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XI. Bust of Voltaire, France, Sèvres, Modelled 1768.
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XIIa and b. Portrait of Henri IV, French, Paris, Gros-Caillou Factory, 1771-72.
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XIX. Tazza, Designed by Harry J. Powell, London, 1902.
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XVI. Coffee Pot, Made by the Gorham Manufacturing Company, Providence, Rhode Island, 1882.
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XVII. Jug, Dominick & Haff, Newark and New York, 1883.
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XVIII. Vase, Designed by Peter Behrens, c. 1901.
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XX. Vase, Designed by Walter Crane, 1906.
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XXI. Sauce Boat, Designed by Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1919.
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XXII. Plaque, Designed by Nikolai Mikhailovich Suetin, Petrograd, c. 1923-24.
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XXIII. Vase, Designed by Chris Lebeau in 1924-25 and Made by the NV Glasfabriek Leerdam, Holland, between 1925 and 1930.
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I. 'The Cosway Salt', English, London, 1584-85.
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II. 'Livery Badge', English (Chester?), c. 1600.
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III. Slipware Jar. Italian, Tuscany, Probably 1517.
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IX. Tankard, London, Dated 1703.
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V. Maiolica Albarello, Italian, Liguria, c. 1550-75.
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VI. Maiolica Pilgrim Flask, Italian, Probably Faenza, c. 1620.
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VII. Jug, Bouffioulx, near Charleroi, Belgium, Dated 1639.
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XIII. Mug, Swinton, Yorkshire.
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XIV. Box and Cover, England, West Midlands, c. 1770-90.
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XV. Tankard, Fulham, London, Dated 1800.
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Gold Foil Decoration on Enamel, Glass and Porcelain: A New Look
05/1990 | 1046 | 132
Pages: 336-342
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Dawson, Aileen (Dawson, Aileen; D., A.)
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40. Box and cover. St-Cloud, 1732-38. Porcelain with applied gold, green enamel; silver-gilt mount with Paris discharge mark for 1732-38, 6.5 cm. (Art Market, Paris; formerly comte de Chavagnac Collection).
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42. Cover of a toilet pot. St-Cloud, early eighteenth century, with sun-face mark. Porcelain with applied gold, 8.5 cm. (Musée national de Céramique, Sèvres).
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43. Box and cover. St-Cloud. Porcelain with applied gold; silver mount. (Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris).
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44. Bowl and cover, St-Cloud. Porcelain with applied gold. (Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris).
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49. Toilet pot (right), St-Cloud, second quarter of eighteenth century. Porcelain with applied gold and enamel, 7 cm. high. (British Museum, London); Mustard pot. Probably French, second quarter of eighteenth century. Enamel with applied gold, 5.3 cm. high. (Private collection).
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50. Reverse of Fig.49. [Toilet pot (right), St-Cloud, second quarter of eighteenth century. Porcelain with applied gold and enamel, 7 cm. high. (British Museum, London); Mustard pot. Probably French, second quarter of eighteenth century. Enamel with applied gold, 5.3 cm. high. (Private collection).]
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51. Base of Fig.52. [box. 1733 with maker's mark of C.J.B. Clerin. Porcelain with enamel and gilded reliefs. 8.7 cm. long. (British Museum, London).]
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52. Cover of a box. 1733 with maker's mark of C.J.B. Clerin. Porcelain with enamel and gilded reliefs. 8.7 cm. long. (British Museum, London).
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41. Cane handle. Porcelain with applied gold, 3.5 cm. high. (Musée national de Céramique, Sèvres).
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45. Jug and cover. Chinese porcelain; gold mounts with discharge mark for 1684-87; decoration of applied gold, possibly early eighteenth century, c. 11.5 cm. high. (Louvre, Paris).
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46. Covered goblet. Saxon, c. 1733-34. Colourless glass with applied gold. 35.6 cm. high. (British Museum, London).
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47. Detail of cover of Fig.46. [Covered goblet. Saxon, c. 1733-34. Colourless glass with applied gold. 35.6 cm. high. (British Museum, London).]
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48. Detail of cover of Fig.46. [Covered goblet. Saxon, c. 1733-34. Colourless glass with applied gold. 35.6 cm. high. (British Museum, London).]
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53. Two enamel boxes with applied gold. Right, blue, with silver-gilt mount with Paris discharge mark for 1744-50. Left, blue, green and pink, with silver-gilt mount, with Paris discharge mark for 1750-56. 4.7 cm. high and 7.5 cm long respectively.