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White Prunus Beaker
White Prunus Beaker
White Prunus Beaker

White Prunus Beaker

Manufacturer (London, England, founded c.1745)
Date1747 - 1750
Object NameBeaker
Mediumporcelain
ClassificationsCeramics
DimensionsOverall: height 8.1cm × width 9cm × depth 9cm × diameter of bottom rim 4.4cm
AcquisitionCochrane Collection, presented in 1995 with assistance from the National Art Collections Fund.
LocationOn Display - Gallery 06
Object numberABDMS024575
Keywords
About MeDuring the raised anchor period (1749-1752), prunus (plum) blossom in relief was used to decorate blanc de chine wares.


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