- Object name(s):
- Warren Jones Collection; plate
- Brief description:
- 1 English terracotta ornamental plate with painted flower decoration to one side of leafy stems of white daisies, manufactured by Watcombe Pottery Co, St Mary Church, Torquay, Devon, 1867 - 1901, acquired from the McLaren Foundation, Clouds Estate, East Knoyle, Salisbury, Wiltshire, 2005.
- Collection:
- Wiltshire Museum
- Associated concept:
- decorative art
- Associated concept:
- ceramics
- Associated concept:
- terracotta
- Condition:
- good
- Dimension:
- length
- Dimension:
- width
- Dimension:
- height
- Dimension:
- depth
- Dimension:
- length
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 237
- Dimension:
- width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 237
- Dimension:
- depth
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 17
- Dimension:
- length
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 237
- Dimension:
- width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 237
- Dimension:
- depth
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 17
- Distinguishing features:
- flower painting in worn condition, repaired chip to rim
- Inscription content:
- impressed mark to base 'WATCOMBE TORQUAY 584'
- Material:
- pottery
- Material:
- earthenware
- Number of objects:
- 1
- Object name:
- Warren Jones Collection; plate
- Object number:
- DZSWS:2006.22.74
- Object production organisation:
- Watcombe Pottery Co
- Organisation's function:
- manufacturer
- Object production person:
- Brannam, C H
- Person's association:
- manufacturer
- Object production place:
- St Mary Church, Torquay
- Object production place:
- Devon
- User's reference:
- Brannam, P. 1982. A Family Business. The Story of a Pottery.
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/d352a9a2-449a-3fc5-a332-dbcc8b348b59
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/d352a9a2-449a-3fc5-a332-dbcc8b348b59, Wiltshire Museum, CC BY-NC
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