Bow Porcelain Factory / DISH with transfer-printed and painted decoration / about 1765Bow Porcelain Factory
DISH with transfer-printed and painted decoration
about 1765

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Creator Name: Bow porcelain factory / works
Creator Dates/Places: established 1744 - 1774
Creator Name-CRT: Bow Porcelain Factory
Creator Name: Darly, Matthias
Creator Dates/Places: 1741 - 1780
Creator Name-CRT: Matthias Darly
Creator Name: Edwards, George
Creator Dates/Places: 1694 - 1773
Creator Name-CRT: George Edwards
Title: DISH with transfer-printed and painted decoration
View: front
Creation Date: about 1765
Creation Place: Made at the Bow porcelain factory, London
Object Type: Decorative Arts and Utilitarian Objects
Materials and Techniques: Soft-paste porcelain, transfer-printed in brown, and painted in enamels
Dimensions: 16.51 x 20
AMICA Contributor: The Victoria and Albert Museum
Owner Location: London, England
ID Number: 310:1-1889
Credit Line: Lent from the Schreiber Collection
Copyright: Permission for educational use only granted by the Victoria and Albert Museum 2003
Rights: http://www.vam.ac.uk
Context - Place: London, United Kingdom
AMICA ID: VAM_.310:1-1889
Measurement Dimension: height
Measurement Value: 16.51
Measurement Unit: cm
Measurement Dimension: width
Measurement Value: 20
AMICA Library Year: 2003
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