Made at Dunmore, Stirlingshire
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Tobacco jar
This tobacco jar was made in the late 19th century at Peter Gardner's Pottery at Dunmore in Stirlingshire.
The cylindrical tobacco jar is moulded with classical and mythological figures.
Peter Gardner took over his father's small redware pottery in 1860 and immediately began to develop new ranges of fashionable wares. Dunmore pottery relied on unusual shapes and spectacular glazes for its effect.
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000-100-103-092-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland H.1995.82.2 |
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Late 19th century Late 19th century
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Material: |
Ceramic, greens and browns Ceramic, greens and browns
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Dimensions: |
Jar and lid: 290 mm H x 200 mm base D Jar and lid: 290 mm H x 200 mm base D
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Tobacco jar lid
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Dunmore Pottery, Dunmore, Stirlingshire (Maker) Dunmore Pottery, Dunmore, Stirlingshire (Maker) Dunmore Pottery, Dunmore, Stirlingshire (Maker) Iris Fox Collection (Collector) Iris Fox Collection (Collector)
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Scotland, Stirlingshire, Dunmore Scotland, Stirlingshire, Dunmore
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Cylindrical tobacco jar with relief moulded classical, mythological figures, decorated in greens and browns, by Dunmore Pottery, Stirlingshire, late 19th century Lid for cylindrical tobacco jar with relief moulded classical, mythological figures, decorated in greens and browns, by Dunmore Pottery, Stirlingshire, late 19th century
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