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    <value>stainless steel, comprising a teapot and cover (M.8.1 &amp; A-2009), a hot-water jug and cover (M.8.2 &amp; A-2009), a milk jug (M.8.3-2009), and sugar basin (M.8.4-2009), each in its original cardboard packing box ( &amp; B for 1 and 2, and &amp; A for 3 and 4). See individual entries.</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by Dr Alan Walton</credit_line>
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        <summary_title>Old Hall Tableware Ltd</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>Welch, Robert</summary_title>
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        <value>Robert Welch trained as a silversmith at Birmingham College of Art, and in 1952 moved to the RCA where he specialized in stainless steel. His first post as a designer was for the Old Hall Tableware company in 1955. Alveston is one of his best known designs.</value>
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    <value>Purchased by the donor in Oxford about 1970</value>
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      <notes>Cf. p. 153, a similar teapot, in the possession of the Goldsmiths' Company, said to be designed by Robert Welch for Old Hall in 1963 rather than 1964.</notes>
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    <summary_title>Obituaries: Robert Welch, His clocks, cutlery and candlesticks helped to define 'contemporary' style</summary_title>
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