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High-temperature colours

This term has 1,198 records attributed within our system.

Term type

AAT
Material

Created

14yrs ago

Connected records

Dish

Maker(s)

Pottery: Brislington Pottery

Dish emblematic of Fecundity

Maker(s)

Pottery: Pickleherring Pottery (Probably)
Proprietor of pottery: Newnham, Richard

Plate

Maker(s)

Pottery: Vauxhall Pottery (Probably)

Dish: Queen Mary

Maker(s)

Pottery: Unidentified Bristol pottery (Possibly)
Pottery: Brislington Pottery (Possibly)
Pottery: unidentified London pottery (Possibly)

Plate

Maker(s)

Maker: Unidentified Lambeth Pottery (Possibly)
Maker: Vauxhall Pottery (Possibly)

Tea bowl and saucer

Maker(s)

Pottery: Lambeth High Street Pottery
Proprietor of pottery: Brayne

Dish

Maker(s)

Pottery: Still Stairs Pottery (Possibly)
Pottery: Norfolk House (Possibly)

Dish: Queen Anne

Maker(s)

Pottery: Norfolk House (Possibly)

Plate

Maker(s)

Pottery: Wincanton Pottery

Dish

Maker(s)

Pottery: Brislington Pottery (Possibly)
Pottery: Unidentified Bristol pottery (Possily)

Dish

Maker(s)

Pottery: Norfolk House (Possibly)

Dish: The Temptation or Fall

Maker(s)

Pottery: Limekiln Lane
Proprietor of pottery: Bundy, Josiah (Possibly)
Proprietor of pottery: Gaynard, James (Possibly)
Pottery: Brislington Pottery

Plate

Maker(s)

Pottery: Redcliff Back (Probably)
Proprietor: Frank, Richard

Posset pot

Maker(s)

Production: Brislington Pottery (Probably)

Dish

Maker(s)

Pottery: Brislington Pottery
Proprietor of pottery: Bennett, Sarah, II

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