Add to albumThis glass bowl was made around 1930 in France by Quenvitt, who were possibly in Paris.
The bowl is made of clear colourless glass painted in opaque white, yellow, black and green enamel colours with overlapping circular motives.
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- Online ID: 000-180-000-474-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
- Project:
National Museums Scotland Part 2
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland A.1983.1261
- Date: Around 1930
c. 1930
- Material: Glass, clear colourless, painted in opaque white, yellow, black and green enamel colours. Inscription: { }
- Dimensions: 37 mm H x 106 mm D
- What:
- Subject: European glass
- Who: Quenvitt, Paris ? (Maker)
- Where: France
- Event:
- Description: Bowl of clear colourless glass painted in opaque white, yellow, black and green enamel colours with overlapping circular motives: French, possibly Paris, by Quenvitt, c. 1930
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