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The Bristol Bowl (© Bristol's City Museum and Art Gallery)
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© Bristol's City Museum and Art Gallery

The Bristol Bowl

Artist: Bristol Delftware

Location: Bristol's City Museum and Art Gallery

Date: 1709

Materials: tin-glazed pottery

Dimensions: 32 x 25 cm

Grant:

Amount Paid: £100 (Total: £150)

Vendor: Puttick & Simpson

Review number: 945 (1934)

Provenance:
Cleveland; Ackland; Revelstoke.

Description:
Also known as the Carpenter's Arms Bowl. The bowl and cover of Bristol delft or tin enamelled ware. Decorated in polychrome with vases and flowers, the arms and motto of the Carpenters Company, the initials IT and the date 1709. Inside painting of a man beside a river.

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