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Needlecase   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Battersea Enamel Works
Title
Needlecase
Object type Classification: NM3.6454
Description
English: Needlecase and lid. Battersea enamel factory- the most famous in England but very short lived, operating at York House, Battersea, between 1753-1756, specialized in small objects. But most of the objects commonly called Battersea enamel were in fact made at Bilston. Bilston enamel factory was established before 1749 until 1831 (in 1790s the factories began to decline). The best are among the most appealing English contributions to the Rococo style, painted with landscapes, bouquets of summer flowers, etc. (Fleming and Honour, pp.61-62 and p.91)
Date 21 Sep 1931; Unknown; 18th Century
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length: 115mm
length: 114.3mm
notes: on eth cat card. from applied arts catalogue card / "not on applied arts catalogue card M73", 23.04.08, JMcI.

notes: length 115 mm length 114.3 mm (eth card)
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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1932.233
Place of creation Battersea
Exhibition history Display: 15474
Credit line collection of the Mackelvie Trust Board, Auckland, 1885 (457) on loan to Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 1932.233, 17830, M73
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