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Object name(s):
dish
Brief description:
Poole Pottery dish with raised bands using the two-colour technique developed by John Adams. The dish was thrown by Jimmy Soper in 1952.
Collection:
Poole Museum
Associated concept:
ceramics
Associated concept:
domestic
Completeness:
complete
Condition:
good
Dimension:
diameter
Dimension measured part:
rim
Dimension value:
32.5 cm
Dimension:
diameter
Dimension measured part:
base
Dimension value:
17 cm
Inscription content:
T980
Inscription method:
stamped
Inscription position:
base
Inscription content:
POOLE | ENGLAND [Poole mark no.29]
Inscription method:
impressed
Inscription position:
base
Inscription content:
971
Inscription method:
impressed
Inscription position:
base
Material:
earthenware
Material component:
whole
Number of objects:
1
Object name:
dish
Object number:
T:2021.32
Object production date:
1952
Object production organisation:
Poole Pottery
Organisation's association:
manufacturer
Object production person:
Adams, John
Person's association:
designer
Object production person:
Soper, Jimmy
Person's association:
thrown by
Object production place:
Poole
Object production place:
England
Place status:
country
Physical description:
Poole Pottery dish with raised bands using the two-colour technique developed by John Adams. The dish was thrown by Jimmy Soper in 1952.
Reproduction number:
Temporary Numbers 2021\T2021-32 (2).jpg
Reproduction number:
Temporary Numbers 2021\T2021-32 (1).jpg
Reproduction number:
.jpg
Reproduction type:
image caption
Responsible department/section:
POOMS general

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/9bab72c4-1d80-3881-b270-84e7fd7cd44b

Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/9bab72c4-1d80-3881-b270-84e7fd7cd44b, Poole Museum, CC BY-NC

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