Made at Peter Gardner's Dunmore Pottery, near Falkirk
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Wall pocket
This wall pocket was made by Peter Gardner's Dunmore Pottery in Falkirk district.
The wall pocket has a crab on the top.
Peter Gardner took over his father's small redware pottery in 1860 and immediately began to develop new ranges of fashionable wares. The pottery was supported by the local landowners the Earl and Countess of Dunmore.
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000-100-103-091-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland H.1995.59 |
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1860 - 1910 Between around 1860 and 1910
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Material: |
Ceramic, green-black; agate effect
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Dimensions: |
157.50 mm H x 67.50 mm W x 115 mm depth
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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: |
Agate effect, green-black, wall pocket with a crab on top, probably by Dunmore Pottery, Stirlingshire, unmarked, 1860 - 1910
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