000-100-103-088-C © National Museums Scotland |
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Vase, made at Dunmore, Falkirk District
This vase was made around 1871 at Peter Gardner's pottery at Dunmore in Falkirk district.
The vase is in the form of a green dragon.
The dragon is possibly meant to represent the Welsh Dragon, commemorating Edward, Prince of Wales' visit to the Pottery in 1871.
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000-100-103-088-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland H.1995.11 |
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Around 1871 c. 1871
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Material: |
Ceramic, green. Inscription: Dunmore
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Dimensions: |
350 mm H x 160 mm max W x 100 mm base D
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Vase
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Dunmore Pottery, Dunmore, Stirlingshire (Maker) Iris Fox Collection (Collector)
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Scotland, Stirlingshire, Dunmore
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Description: |
Vase in the form of a green dragon, possibly meant to represent the Welsh dragon, commemorating Edward, Prince of Wales' visit to the pottery, by Dunmore Pottery, Stirlingshire, c. 1871
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