Brameld 'Don Quixote' dinner service
Rockingham Pottery, c. 1835
This 161 piece dinner service is decorated with green transfer printed designs based on the Don Quixote story. During the 1820's and 1830's scenes from Don Quixote were used to decorate many of the Rockingham wares and this service features 17 of the 18 recorded scenes known to have been used at the pottery. The works are marked Brameld 1806-1842, referring to the Brameld family who took over the factory in 1806.
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Title of artwork, date
Brameld 'Don Quixote' dinner service, c. 1835
Date supported
2003
Medium and material
Earthenware
Dimensions
Various
Grant
3000
Total cost
10000

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