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Soup plate

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made in Glasgow

Postcard of Soup plate.
000-180-002-010-C
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Soup plate

This red transfer-printed earthenware soup plate was made for export to South East Asia by the Glasgow potters, J. & M.P. Bell & Co. Ltd. The pattern is called 'CASTILE' and the plate dates from between 1881 and the 1920s.

The border pattern consists of vine leaves and palmettes with a line of beading on the outer edge and a line of Greek Key pattern on the inner edge. The centre shows a star in the middle surrounded by a band similar to that of the border pattern, but on a smaller scale.

Bells were exporting pottery in large quantities during the second half of the 19th century. They developed a range of designs specially geared to the Eastern market based on oriental motifs and subjects.


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Online ID: 000-180-002-010-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.MEK 658
Date: 1850 - 1900
Between 1881 and the 1920s
Material: Earthenware. Inscription: J. & M.P.B. & CO LTD / CASTILE / B G
Dimensions: 250 mm
What: Plate, soup
Subject: Post-medieval pottery and porcelain (NMAS Classification)
Who: J. and M.P. Bell and Co. Ltd, Glasgow (Maker)
Where: Scotland, Lanarkshire, Glasgow
Event:
Description: Earthenware soup plate with a centre design showing a star in the middle surrounded by a band, by J. and M.P. Bell and Co. Ltd of Glasgow about 1850 - 1900 for export to south-east Asia
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