PALETTE with Hollows, Ceramic

H2005.123.1-2

White ceramic palette in two parts, a ceramic base with a tin covering lid.1]The ceramic base has twenty one circular hollows for mixing paint and one long hollow for brushes. 2]Reverse side,imprint of the hollows and black elliptical printed trademark. 'WINSOR & NEWTON. LIMITED/ MADE IN ENGLAND', printed around edge, image of lion in centre with 'TRADE MARK' printed in below, both in black. Cream coloured tin lid has cut edges pressed together to make corners and displays evidence of some crazing and is partially coverd in smattering of different coloured paint. A grey material has been insterted in one or two places near the outer edge in an attempt to repair? chipped paint.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

Kohler Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H2005.123.1-2
Accession Date: 29 May 2012
Acquisition Year: 2005
Credit: Kohler/ van Raak Family

Material

Ceramic

Cast ceramic base with tin lid.

0 - Whole
Tin/Metal0 - Whole

Measurement

length173mmPart 1 - ceramic base of palette
width115mmPart 1 - ceramic base of palette
height14mmPart 1 - ceramic base of palette
length170mmPart 2 - tin lid of palette
width107mmPart 2 - tin lid of palette
height4mmPart 2 - tin lid of palette

 


 

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