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Goblet

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made in Wealdstone, Kent

Postcard of Goblet.
000-180-000-460-C
© National Museums Scotland

Goblet

This glass goblet was made in 1962. It was designed and engraved in Scotland by Marjory Findlay. The goblet was hand-blown by James Powell and Sons (Whitefriars) Ltd of Wealdstone in Kent.

The goblet is made of clear glass, wheel-engraved with a bush-baby, a pitcher plant, a shell and a moon moth in irregular oval panels on a band. It is marked 'M F 1962'.


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Online ID: 000-180-000-460-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1962.501
Date: 1962
Material: Glass, clear, wheel-engraved. Inscription: M F 1962 [wheel-engraved]
Dimensions: 10.00" H x 7.13" D
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Subject: British glass
Who: Marjory Findlay (Designer and engraver)
Where: Scotland
Event:
Description: Goblet of clear glass wheel-engraved with a bush-baby, a pitcher plant, a haliotis shell, and a moon moth in irregular oval panels on a band: Scottish, designed and engraved by Marjory Findlay, 1962
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