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figure
Object Type
figure
Museum number
1896,1118.3
Description
Figure; hard-paste porcelain; glazed; smiling girl holding a spaniel wearing a hat; rustic base and tree-trunk.
Producer name
Factory of:
Bristol China Manufactory
Production date
1775
(circa)
Production place
Factory in:
Bristol (England)
Materials
porcelain
Technique
glazed
Dimensions
Height:
8.20 centimetres
Width:
8.40 centimetres
Depth:
6.70 centimetres
Bibliographic references
Hobson 1905 / Catalogue of the collection of English Porcelain in the Department of British and Mediaeval Antiquities and Ethnography of the British Museum.
(VIII.12)
Cooper 1970 / Bristol Porcelain Bicentenary Exhibition
(47)
Location
Not on display
Exhibition history
1970 May-Jun, Bristol City Art Gallery, 'Bristol Porcelain Bicentenary Exhibition 1770-1970', no. 47
Condition
Damage to dog
Subjects
dog
child
tree/bush
Acquisition name
Donated by:
Hugh Owen
Acquisition date
1896
Department
Britain, Europe and Prehistory
Registration number
1896,1118.3