Made at Robert Heron's Fife Pottery
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Inkstand of Wemyss ware, commemorating Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee
This Wemyss ware inkstand was made to commemorate the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897. It was produced at Robert Heron & Sons' pottery at Kirkcaldy in Fife.
The inkstand contains two inkwells and is hand-painted with ribbons and 'VR GOD SAVE THE QUEEN 1837-1897'.
In the 19th century, potteries grew in number to meet the increased demand. The largest firms were near the Forth and Clyde rivers and Kirkcaldy became a major centre for potteries. Robert Heron & Co. were famous for their prestigious Wemyss ware.
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000-100-103-325-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland H.1994.224 C |
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Around 1897 c. 1897 c. 1897
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Earthenware, moulded; hand-painted in red; glaze crazed Earthenware, moulded; hand-painted in red; glaze crazed. Inscription: VR / God save the Queen 1837 - 1897. Base: WEMYSS
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Inkstand Inkwell
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Queen Victoria Queen Victoria Robert Heron and Son, Fife Pottery, Kirkcaldy (Maker) Robert Heron and Son, Fife Pottery, Kirkcaldy (Maker)
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Scotland, Fife, Kirkcaldy Scotland, Fife, Kirkcaldy
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Wemyss ware inkstand celebrating the Jubilee of Queen Victoria, hand-painted in red with ribbons and `VR God save the Queen 1837 - 1897, by Robert Heron & Son, Fife Pottery, Kirkcaldy, c. 1897 One of two inkwells to accompany Wemyss ware inkstand celebrating the Jubilee of Queen Victoria, by Robert Heron and Son, Fife Pottery, Kirkcaldy, c. 1897
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