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Cube shape teaset decorated with 'Galaxy' pattern

Susie Cooper, c. 1932

© The artist's estate

A teaset comprising of a teapot, jug and sugar bowl together with six cups and saucers and a small tray. The cube shape was the most advanced shape designed by Susie Cooper between the wars. The painted 'Galaxy' pattern exists in several colours with the red version here being the most common. The abstract pattern of the teaset becomes jazzy and exciting when the pieces are spread on a table at different angles.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Cube shape teaset decorated with 'Galaxy' pattern, c. 1932

Date supported

2006

Medium and material

Earthenware

Dimensions

Height: 16.5 cm

Grant

2500

Total cost

7000

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