A LADY DRESSING FOR THE THEATRE TAKEN FROM THE ANTIQUE". Decorative colored bands around the shoulder and lower portion of the body. The red enamel painted number on the base is the factory pattern number.

" /> Printed British Pottery & Porcelain | vase

Additional Image:

The second side of the vase showing a scene inscribed on the base as "IPHIGENIA IS INFORMED OF THE DEATH OF AGAMEMNON FROM THE ANTIQUE".

 

Shape Type: Miscellaneous

Pattern Type:

Date: c. 1859-1861

Dimensions:

  • Height: 8.39 in (21.30 cm)

Maker: Bates Brown-Westhead & Moore

Maker's Mark:

Printed
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Maker's Mark:

Printed
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Worker's Mark:

Painted
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Description:

A bone china tapered vase with narrow neck raised on a round pedestal with small loop handles printed in black on a pale pink ground and carefully colored with a scene inscribed on the base as "A LADY DRESSING FOR THE THEATRE TAKEN FROM THE ANTIQUE". Decorative colored bands around the shoulder and lower portion of the body. The red enamel painted number on...


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