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Soup plate

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made in Glasgow

Postcard of Soup plate.
000-100-103-920-C
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Soup plate

This transfer-printed earthenware soup plate was exported to South East Asia by the Glasgow potters, J. and M.P. Bell and Company. It dates from between 1842 and 1880. The pattern, which was also made by other potteries, is called 'WILD ROSE'.

The centre shows a river running under a hump-backed bridge beside a thatched cottage. In the background is a church and a large house. The border pattern consists of wild rose heads against a dark background.

Bells started exporting by the 1860s. Their trade with South East Asia was particularly important.


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Online ID: 000-100-103-920-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.MEK 646
Date: 1842 - 1880
Between 1842 and 1880
Material: Earthenware. Inscription: WILD ROSE / J & M.P.B. & Co
Dimensions: 260 mm
What: Plate, soup
Subject: Post-medieval pottery and porcelain (NMAS Classification)
Who: J. and M.P. Bell and Co. (Maker)
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Description: Earthenware soup plate with the centre showing a river running under a hump-backed bridge beside a cottage, by J. and M.P. Bell and Co. about 1842 - 1880 for export to south-east Asia
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